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- Prepare a plan of care of an adolescent who has acne vulgaris. Be sure to address the physical and physiological aspects of treatmentsPrepare an instructional chart listing safety measures to be followed when caring for pediatric clients. List information under the following points: .Infection control .Bathing an infant .Using safety devicesDevelop a nursing care plan that includes all phases of the nursing process for patients taking antidiarrheals, probiotics, laxatives, and IBS drugs
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