Case Study: End Stage Renal Disease
New Mexico State University
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Case Study: End-Stage Renal Disease| K.B. is a 32-year-old woman being admitted to the medical floor for complaints of fatigue and dehydration. While taking her history, you discover that she has diabetes mellitus (DM) and has been insulin dependent since
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Case Study: End-Stage Renal Disease K.B. is a 32-year-old woman being admitted to the medical floor for complaints of
fatigue and dehydration. While taking her history, you discover that she has
diabetes mellitus (DM) and has been insulin dependent since the age of 8. She
has undergone hemodialysis (HD) for the past 2 years because of end-stage renal
disease (ESRD). You initial assessment of K.B. reveals a pale, thin, slightly
drowsy woman. Her skin is warm and dry to the touch with poor sk...
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Case Study: End-Stage Renal Disease| K.B. is a 32-year-old woman being admitted to the medical floor for complaints of fatigue and dehydration. While taking her history, you discover that she has diabetes mellitus (DM) and has been insulin dependent since
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Case Study: End-Stage Renal Disease K.B. is a 32-year-old woman being admitted to the medical floor for complaints of fatigue and dehydration. While taking her history, you discover that she has diabetes mellitus (DM) and has been insulin dependent since the age of 8. She has undergone hemodialysis (HD) for the past 2 years because of end-stage renal disease (ESRD). You initial assessment of K.B. reveals a pale, thin, slightly drowsy woman. Her skin is warm and dry to the touch with poor sk...
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