Question: Description Why Does Weighing The Patient Daily Help You Evaluate The Treatment For HF? How Would You Know That The Treatment Is Not Effective?
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Description Why does weighing the patient daily help you evaluate the treatment for HF? How would you know that the treatment is not effective?
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