The nurse notes the client has partial healing of the surgical wound in 3 weeks. This is a(an)
A) Outcome
B) Nursing diagnosis
C) Plan
D) Evaluation
Ans: D
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Which of the following theories is the best approach for nursing today?
1. Newtonian theory 2. Caring theory 3. Maslow's theory 4. The New Science theory
A client is experiencing chronic hypovolemic anemia as evidenced by laboratory results. What symptoms does the nurse expect to find for this client when collecting objective data?
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