Fundamentals of Nursing (Nursing)
Palm Beach Community College
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Jim Sanderson is a 65-year-old male Clinical unfolding reasoning (complete)
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History of Present Problem: Jim Sanderson is a 65-year-old male who is admitted for acute lower abdominal pain which was the result of a ruptured appendix. He had an open appendectomy and is now post-operative day three. He refuses to use the incentive spirometer or get up in the chair and requires encouragement to get out of bed and ambulate on the unit. His appetite is poor, and he eats a small portion of his meals but tolerates and drinks fluids readily. He has had 2200 mL intake to 1800 mL u...
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Jim Sanderson is a 65-year-old male Clinical unfolding reasoning (complete)
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History of Present Problem: Jim Sanderson is a 65-year-old male who is admitted for acute lower abdominal pain which was the result of a ruptured appendix. He had an open appendectomy and is now post-operative day three. He refuses to use the incentive spirometer or get up in the chair and requires encouragement to get out of bed and ambulate on the unit. His appetite is poor, and he eats a small portion of his meals but tolerates and drinks fluids readily. He has had 2200 mL intake to 1800 mL u...
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Jim Sanderson is a 65-year-old male Clinical unfolding reasoning (complete)
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History of Present Problem: 
Jim Sanderson is a 65-year-old male who is admitted for acute lower abdominal pain which was the result of a ruptured 
appendix. He had an open appendectomy and is now post-operative day three. He refuses to use the incentive spirometer or 
get up in the chair and requires encouragement to get out of bed and ambulate on the unit. His appetite is poor, and he eats 
a small portion of his meals but tolerates and drinks fluids readily. He has had 2200 mL intake to 1800 ...
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