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CHAPTER 5: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER
Learning outcome Through case studies, after completing this chapter, the learner will be able to ex- plain how the concepts included in this course can be used for effective patient education.
INTRODUCTION Many concepts have been covered in this course. The following case studies provide thought-provoking questions and discussions to assist the healthcare pro- fessional in thinking through how to apply this information to a variety of scenarios.
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