The Deteriorating Patient

Description 1. Read and follow strictly the instruction stated in the Assignment Case Study (The Deteriorating Patient). • Instruction: page (1-3) • Assignment Hint (page 3) • Clinical Reasoning link (page 3) • Case study (page 5) • Assessment task rubric / Grading Criteria (page 6-7) Kindly read the Introduction, Pathophysiology, Clinical Care, Conclusion (page 1-2) and assessment task rubric (page 6-7) carefully and think critically what you have to write in this assignment (case study). Remember to include the heading in the draft. 2. Read all the lecture note and made your own research relate to the case study prior start writing.

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• Renal System 2.pdf

 CKD and AKI.pdf Kindly ignore the above lecture notes if the said notes are not related to this case study. 3. Additional materials to help your clinical thinking. • Clinical reasoning (UNI)

• Clinical-Reasoning-Instructor-Resources Kindly use the Clinical reasoning (UNI) to guide you in this case study. 4. Reference must: • relate to the case study • minimum 19 journal article, systematic review and a maximum of two (2) textbooks • No longer tha

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