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Subject: Patient education
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Electronic dissertations
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Nurse and patient
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Patient compliance
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Agent Orange -- Health aspects
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Ambulatory surgery
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Benzodiazepine abuse
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Benzodiazepines -- Safety measures
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Benzodiazepines -- Side effects
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Benzodiazepines -- Toxicology
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Diabetes -- Treatment -- Pennsylvania
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Health counseling
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Heart -- Diseases -- Nursing
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Heart -- Diseases -- Patients
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Heart diseases in women
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Hypertension -- Prevention
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Hypertension -- Therapy
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Hypertension in old age -- Psychological aspects
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Medical appointments and schedules
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Older veterans -- Medical care -- Pennsylvania
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Preoperative care
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Preoperative education
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Spirometry
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Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Veterans -- Health risk assessment
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Effectiveness of a Single Educational Program on Knowledge and Management of High Blood Pressure and Increase Motivation to Change Behavior in Adults
Advancing Patient Safety and Engagement Through the Use of a Patient-Centered Benzodiazepine Education Toolkit
Reducing Same-Day Surgical Delay & Cancellation Occurrences: A Quality Improvement Project in an Outpatient Surgery Center
The Effect of Concrete Objective Information on Postoperative Open Heart Surgery Incentive Spirometry Readings
Advancing Patient Safety and Access to Concentrated Insulin (U-500R Insulin) in the Veterans Health Administration (VHA): A Clinician Educational Program in the Primary Care Setting
Patients’ and nurses’ perceptions of cardiac patients’ learning needs : a replication
Effect of cardiovascular disease education on uncertainty in women following myocardial infarction
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