Case: 1. A 27 year old female suffering from gastroenteritis for 3 days and with presenting signs and symptoms of dehydration. Format: 1. Introduction II. Prioritization II. Rank 1 problem and its rationale (broad and specific) IV. Nursing Care Plan V. Conclusion
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