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- Name the practice standards that apply for; Aged care Disability service Community care Give a brief description of what these standards focus on.Please explain to the understanding of the NSQHS Recognising and Responding to Acute Deterioration Standard. Please provide a detailed neonatal ward example from nursing clinical placement of your application of this standard to your practice (please presente example using the STAR format).Compare and contrast the different forms of holistic assessment: •Importance •Positioning of patient •Parts or areas to be assessed •Special considerations in assessment
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