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“Hedda Gabler” is a play written by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. It premiered in 1891 and remains a significant work in the world of drama. Here’s a brief summary: Summary of “Hedda Gabler” The story revolves around Hedda Gabler, a strong-willed and enigmatic (evil incarnated) woman who struggles with her own desires and societal expectations. […]

Prioritization 1. A nurse is assigned to care for four clients. Which client should the nurse assess first? A client scheduled for discharge later today. A client who is 2 days post-op and has a fever of 101°F. A client with chronic pain requesting pain medication. A client who had a minor surgery yesterday and […]

The National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) is a standardized exam that all aspiring registered nurses (RNs) in the United States must pass to obtain their nursing license. It is designed to assess whether a candidate has the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities to provide safe and effective nursing care at the entry […]

Me3, or Paragraph 4 is optional. It is required when: the patient is not diagnosed,  when the patient is unknown to the recipient, and,  when the PMH is provided. NB: Include only details relevant for the recipient.  Me3 is Past Medical. Use only past tense.  Sample Case Notes Emily Johnson was admitted on 01/02/2025 with […]

How to Me2 Start with currently / at present. Mostly simple present tense.  Also use has, has had, has been. Is able to walk; can walk, etc. Solved Sample 1 Mario Osler, 56, was admitted on February 1, 2025, with severe chest pain and diagnosed with a mild heart attack. Treatment included angioplasty and medication. […]

Me1 refers to the second paragraph of a letter. M is medical and E is Emotional / psychological. In 90% of your letters, only Medical information are found. Emotional information such as anxiety, stress and suicidal ideation are rarely included. The Me1 paragraph is always in past tense. Look at the samples and attempt writing […]

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