Eric Phram, DOB 7/21/XX has a history of violence, polysubstanceabuse (opioids, cannabis and cocaine) and is currently admittedwith pneumonia. He is on IV antibiotics. He is currently showingsigns and symptoms of opioid overdose.
1) Common Assessment Findings & DiagnosticTests
2) Nursing Diagnosis (2) /Priority of Care(5)
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