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... decreased ( 1 ) not changed ( 0 ) increased ( 0 ) As compared to my normal , I would rate my food intake during the past month as either : unchanged ( 0 ) more than usual ( 1 ) less than usual ( 1 ) I am now taking : little solid food ...
... decreased ( 1 ) not changed ( 0 ) increased ( 0 ) As compared to my normal , I would rate my food intake during the past month as either : unchanged ( 0 ) more than usual ( 1 ) less than usual ( 1 ) I am now taking : little solid food ...
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... decreases . c ) both decrease . d ) remain the same as during the 70s . 6. During an initial home visit , the patient's tem- perature is noted to be 97.4 ° F. This temperature : a ) cannot be evaluated without a knowledge of the ...
... decreases . c ) both decrease . d ) remain the same as during the 70s . 6. During an initial home visit , the patient's tem- perature is noted to be 97.4 ° F. This temperature : a ) cannot be evaluated without a knowledge of the ...
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... decreased perfusion 23 . jaundice c ) absence of red - pink tones from the oxygenated hemoglobin in blood d ) increase in bilirubin in the blood causing a yel- low color in the skin Column A - descriptor Column B - skin color change 24 ...
... decreased perfusion 23 . jaundice c ) absence of red - pink tones from the oxygenated hemoglobin in blood d ) increase in bilirubin in the blood causing a yel- low color in the skin Column A - descriptor Column B - skin color change 24 ...
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Assessment of the Whole Person | 1 |
Physical Examination | 61 |
CHAPTER | 73 |
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