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CAN YOU WRITE 2 COMPLETE NURSING CARE PLANS?

Assessment Data Given:
enlargement of lymph nodes
reddened oropharynx
dry mouth and lips
slight halitosis
(+) nasal catarrhea
tachycardic at HR of 121 bpm
pale nailbeds, and conjunctivae
appetite hasn’t been that good during the occurence of his disease condition
no form of recreation in the hospital
he has fever that often increased or decreased in temp. but she has never recovered/cured.
febrile with temp of 37.7 degrees C
flushed skin, warm to touch
Pt. is having seizures
Right extremeties-0/5(no muscle movement)
Impaired sensation on right extremeties

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