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4 Answers to “where can i find the example of nursing care plan of bronchial asthma?”
December 8, 2011
Your brain. Kidding. You poor thing. Care plans sucked in nursing school. And I have never made one since in my 8 years as a RN. They are all written out for ya in the real world, NICE!! There are plenty of books out there. Any book store like Barnes and Noble or Waldenbooks will do. Thats what I did. Or check out your med surg book. There has got to be something in there. Good Luck with it!!
i agree with nusie as far as care plans go. but instead of looking at it from a nursing point of view, go to an registered respiratory therapist or check out one of their textbooks like DR. D.Egan, Fundamentals of Respiratory Care. I believe RT’s can give you a much more insightful understanding and treatment regimen for this issue.
even myself: gmillioni@yahoo.com
December 8, 2011
MANGOSTEEN…….contact me by email thru here and I’ll lead you to information. Many doctors are now recognizing mangosteen juice and are using it to help counter the effects of Asthma and many other health challenges. All natural, fully patented and it tastes fantastic! Mangosteen juice is the fastest growing health supplement in history. Helps to rebuild the immune system on a cellular and molecular level, which is the basis for good health.
Your brain. Kidding. You poor thing. Care plans sucked in nursing school. And I have never made one since in my 8 years as a RN. They are all written out for ya in the real world, NICE!! There are plenty of books out there. Any book store like Barnes and Noble or Waldenbooks will do. Thats what I did. Or check out your med surg book. There has got to be something in there. Good Luck with it!!
Try this
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i agree with nusie as far as care plans go. but instead of looking at it from a nursing point of view, go to an registered respiratory therapist or check out one of their textbooks like DR. D.Egan, Fundamentals of Respiratory Care. I believe RT’s can give you a much more insightful understanding and treatment regimen for this issue.
even myself: gmillioni@yahoo.com
MANGOSTEEN…….contact me by email thru here and I’ll lead you to information. Many doctors are now recognizing mangosteen juice and are using it to help counter the effects of Asthma and many other health challenges. All natural, fully patented and it tastes fantastic! Mangosteen juice is the fastest growing health supplement in history. Helps to rebuild the immune system on a cellular and molecular level, which is the basis for good health.