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Kreimer S – As the number of elderly patients and others with deteriorating conditions continues to grow, nurses are discovering that they can do a lot to keep them on their toes. By following the principles of "restorative nursing," they can encourage these patients to do more on their own, and help prevent progressive functional decline.


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