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Title: During an initial assessment of a new patient in a walk-in clinic, the nurse sus
Post by: nurse2mrow on Sep 16, 2014
During an initial assessment of a new patient in a walk-in clinic, the nurse suspects that the patient might have thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP). The assessment that has led to this conclusion is:
1.   frontal hair loss.
2.   large irregular areas of ecchymosis.
3.   flushed ruddy complexion.
4.   excessive urine output.


This is for my medical nursing class


Title: Re: During an initial assessment of a new patient in a walk-in clinic, the nurse sus
Post by: f_zah1 on Oct 23, 2014
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Title: Re: During an initial assessment of a new patient in a walk-in clinic, the nurse sus
Post by: nurse2mrow on Oct 27, 2014
Thank you for this, it helped me understand it perfectly.


Title: Re: During an initial assessment of a new patient in a walk-in clinic, the nurse sus
Post by: f_zah1 on Oct 27, 2014
Welcome :)