Three critical points for each of the topics below
-HIV/AIDS: Teaching Home Care
-Heart Failure and Pulmonary Edema: Instructions for HomeCare(
-Hepatitis and Cirrhosis: Educating Staff About Hepatitis A
-Immunizations: Recommended Vaccinations for Older AdultClients
-Stroke: Caring for a Client Who Has Left-Sided Hemiplegia
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