Gestational Trophoblastic Disease: A Case Study about the Most Curable Gyn Malignancy
Gyn/Onc case study on GTD from ONE Team in Jan, 2014
Biographical Info
Kimberly Spickes, APRn, MNSc, is an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner in the Division of Gynecology/Oncology at UAMS. She has been with the division for five years and has been a Nurse Practioiner for two.
Program Overview
The etiology, diagnosis, and nursing management of Gestational Trophoblastic disease is reviewed in this program from the perspective of the APRN.
Objectives
1. Describe the causes and manifestation Gestational Trophoblastic Disease.
2. Outline the nursing care of a patient with this diagnosis.
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