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- Health Care Problems Therapeutic Goal Therapeutic Recommendation Rationale Chronic Renal Dysfunction Iron deficiency AnemiaDischarge planning for a patient with hyponatremia Portential prognosis: Patient teaching: Potential follow up care:QUESTIONS. 1. The client’s creatinine and serum potassium were elevated, she was referred to a nephrologist for possible dialysis. Make pathophysiology on how kidney failure happens to a client with acute congestive heart failure. 2. Create CHART (C-hief complaint, H-istory, A-ssessment, R-x/treatment, T-ransport) documentation for the patient. (see 2nd photo for reference) Thank you!
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