This document is a case study submitted by Group 4 to the Department of Clinical Advancement at St. Luke's Medical Center as part of their Nursing Staff Effectiveness Training. The case study examines choledocholithiasis, which is the presence of gallstones in the common bile duct. The case study was submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for Nursing Staff Effectiveness Training Batch 06-07.
This document is a case study submitted by Group 4 to the Department of Clinical Advancement at St. Luke's Medical Center as part of their Nursing Staff Effectiveness Training. The case study examines choledocholithiasis, which is the presence of gallstones in the common bile duct. The case study was submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for Nursing Staff Effectiveness Training Batch 06-07.
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This document is a case study submitted by Group 4 to the Department of Clinical Advancement at St. Luke's Medical Center as part of their Nursing Staff Effectiveness Training. The case study examines choledocholithiasis, which is the presence of gallstones in the common bile duct. The case study was submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for Nursing Staff Effectiveness Training Batch 06-07.
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IN NURSING STAFF EFFECTIVENESS TRAINING BATCH 06 – 07
SUBMITTED TO: DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL ADVANCEMENT
SUBMITTED BY: GROUP 4
AXALAN, PAOLO MIGUEL M.
LALUGAN, JOHN PAUL C. LANDINGIN, ALEXIS G. LAZARO, ALVIN B. LEGASPI, JACKIELYN A. LEONARDO, KAREEN V. LLAMES, ARIANE U. MAG-ISA, MARIA NIÑA P. MALVAR, ALVIN JEFF G. MAÑAGO, JOHN DARYL A.