What care and services might Mr. Jansen need when he is discharged from the hospital?
Care and service Mr Jansen need when discharged from hospital -
A) ask from hospital healthcare member if needed any services on discharge,
B) Mr Jansen can need nursing support even after discharge
C) dietary advice ,should be provided to mr Jansen
D) Any physiotherapy facility can be required by Mr Jansen
E) Social activities and personal care
F) special care of hygiene and clean environment
G) take medication on time
H) adequate amount of rest, don't do much physical exercises
I) regularly health check
What care and services might Mr. Jansen need when he is discharged from the hospital?
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