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- 1. Create a nursing care plan for an overweight or obese school aged child. How would you engage the child and/or family in the plan?#9.NURSING QUESTION Identify sites for assessing temperature, pulse,and blood pressure.?1. What are the responsibilities of the Healthcare team in the Intra Operative period? 2. What are the responsibilities of the Healthcare team in post-operative period?
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