Phlebotomy Essentials
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ISBN: 9781451194524
Author: Ruth McCall, Cathee M. Tankersley MT(ASCP)
Publisher: JONES+BARTLETT PUBLISHERS, INC.
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a. What are the relevant cues
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d. What are the priority hypotheses for thealth promotion and diesease prevention?
e. What solutions are evident?
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a. What are the relevant cues
b. what additional information do you need?
c. What question would you ask this person? (answered)
d. What are the priority hypotheses for thealth promotion and diesease prevention?
e. What solutions are evident?
f. What actions should you take?
g. How will you know if you actions were effective?
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