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GI BOARD REVIEW: PART II Molly McVey. A 45-year-old man is evaluated for a 1-week history of nonbloody diarrhea that occurs ten times per day and is accompanied.
Hemotologic Disorders By Diana Blum RN MSN Metropolitan Community College NURS 2140.
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SHOCK. SHOCK DEFINTION The common denominator in all forms of shock is inadequate capillary perfusion. Shock is Characterized by Inadequate Tissue Perfusion.
Renal Board Review – Part I April 4, 2013. 53yo man has a 3 week history of increasing weakness and anorexia. He takes no medications. On exam BP 130/70,
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