Limited Physical Mobility Nursing Care Plan
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adelehill534
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When one hears the word “diagnosis,” he/ she denotes a statement put forward by a nurse, doctor or any other medical practitioner that describes a health impairment a patient develops as a result of a disease. Many patients are diagnosed with impaired physical mobility. As such, a limited physical mobility nursing care plan is fundamental for treating such kinds of patients. Read How to Cope with Health Impairment
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Hi @adelehill534 and a very warm welcome to the community
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