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These said ideals and values of caring is a starting point that will manifest in one’s judgment and concrete acts in the nurse’s performance. Having the right dedications and full attention in one’s work will be a great factor in the decision-making regarding the welfare of the patient.
In caring for an infant with microcephaly, he nurse should be sensitive to the needs of the infant...
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These said ideals and values of caring is a starting point that will manifest in one’s judgment and concrete acts in the nurse’s performance. Having the right dedications and full attention in one’s work will be a great factor in the decision-making regarding the welfare of the patient.
In caring for an infant with microcephaly, he nurse should be sensitive to the needs of the infant...
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