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Medical-Surgical Nursing

Competency-Based Assessments

Medical-Surgical NursingCompetency-Based Assessments

Competency-Based Assessments

1 .
Imagine you are caring for a patient diagnosed with an ocular disorder. How will your knowledge and understanding of the specific ocular disorder influence your approach to patient care? Develop a pamphlet outlining the specific ocular disorder and identifying three cues you would recognize and analyze before developing a hypothesis for care.
2 .
Develop a brief presentation to share with your peers outlining the medical management a of patient diagnosed with a retinal vascular disorder.
3 .
Develop a table that outlines the differences between acute otitis media and chronic otitis media.
4 .
Develop a pamphlet explaining how nurses should educate the parents of an infant who has been diagnosed with acoustic neuroma.
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