Unit 3.02 Health Informatics. Before Before Meals.

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Unit 3.02 Health Informatics

Before

Before Meals

As desired

Axillary

Bedrest

Blood sugar

Breast self-exam

Complete blood count

Clear liquids

Do not resuscitate

Dead on arrival

Date of Birth

Diagnosis

Emergency department

Fever of unknown origin

drop

Nothing by mouth

Nausea and Vomiting

after

Pulse

Out of bed

After meals

By mouth

Respiration

Rule out

Range of Motion

 Treatment

 Shortness of breath

 Symptom

 Temperature

 Temperature, Pulse & Respiration

 Urinalysis

 Within Normal Limits