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In Certain Cases, a Third Party Can Hold a Principal

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In certain cases, a third party can hold a principal to a contract even though the agent acted outside the authorization given him by his principal and even though his principal elected not to ratify the contract made by the agent. The third party can enforce the contract because of

Identify normal physiological and developmental variations in pediatric patients.
Understand the use of appropriate instruments and techniques for conducting physical assessments in pediatric patients.
Recognize the importance of cultural sensitivity and the role of the interpreter in the healthcare setting.
Understand the development and interpretation of vital signs in pediatrics, including pulse, respiratory patterns, and capillary refill time.

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Family Durability

The resilience and ability of a family to maintain its function and support members effectively through various challenges.

Infertility

The inability to conceive a child after one year of regular, unprotected sexual intercourse.

Colostomy Care

The management and maintenance of a colostomy, which includes daily cleaning of the stoma site, changing the colostomy bag, and monitoring for signs of infection or complications.

Discharge

The process of formally releasing a patient from a healthcare facility or effectively concluding a particular bodily function, such as secretion.

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