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Bipolar I Disorder Case Study
- Communicating effectively and setting priorities.
- Applying the nursing process to develop a treatment plan,
predicting and managing potential complications and setting priorities. - Resolving conflicts, applying the nursing process to develop
a treatment plan, and predicting and managing potential complications. - Gathering complete and accurate data then acting on that
data and setting priorities. - Distinguishing relevant from irrelevant information and
communicating effectively. - Checking accuracy and reliability of information, gathering
complete and accurate data then acting on that data, and setting priorities. - Teaching others, distinguishing relevant from irrelevant information,
and predicting and managing potential complications. - Predicting and managing potential complications, evaluating
data, and applying the nursing process to develop a treatment plan. - Using diagnostic reasoning, gathering complete and accurate
data then acting on that data, evaluating data, and setting priorities. - Resolving conflicts, gathering complete and accurate data
then acting on that data, and applying the nursing process to develop a treatment plan. - Communicating effectively and setting priorities.
- Communicating effectively and setting priorities.
- Communicating effectively, distinguishing relevant from irrelevant information, and setting priorities.
- Applying the nursing process to develop a treatment plan, supporting conclusions with evidence, and setting priorities.
- Identifying signs and symptoms and determining the importance of information.
- Communicating effectively, teaching others, and distinguishing relevant from irrelevant information.
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