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Medicine, 13.11.2019 06:31, recon12759

Now that you've seen the disruption of tina jones' dermal and epidermal tissue, what goals would you set for her impaired tissue integrity, and what evidence-based practice would you implement to her achieve those objectives? how will you know if your intervention worked?

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