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I am trying this a different way. I asked a question in another forum and was taken as not wanting to study. My situation I am in mental health and it's a six week program. We are learning so many disorders, is there techniques anyone used to help remember so much information thrown at you at one time. Just suggestions in general. From my last post I'm not sure how to ask questions so I'm not told I want someone to do my homework.

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For every disorder, you'll most likely want to know:

Patho

Risk factors (and prevention if applicable)

Manifestations (including lab values if applicable)

How it's diagnosed

Treatments (including prototype meds, surgeries, alternative therapies, etc.)

Complications

Nursing Diagnoses and appropriate interventions

Patient education

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