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A Nursing Diagnosis Made by a Critical Thinker Using a Dynamic

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A nursing diagnosis made by a critical thinker using a dynamic nursing process would identify the actual problem and would also:

Recognize the significance of Apgar scores in coding for newborns and related birth scenarios.
Grasp the importance of coding for medical visits following specific medical procedures or conditions.
Understand the role of external factors, such as device fitting or abuse examination, in medical coding.
Gain knowledge on coding for resistance to antibiotics and its implications for treatment options.

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