2011
DOI: 10.12968/pnur.2011.22.5.236
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Assessing patients before and after a liver transplant

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“…The patient should be guided and encouraged to perform physical exercises without exaggeration and without exceeding the comfort threshold. (1,4) In the present study, 72.94% of the candidates did not perform any exercises.…”
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“…The patient should be guided and encouraged to perform physical exercises without exaggeration and without exceeding the comfort threshold. (1,4) In the present study, 72.94% of the candidates did not perform any exercises.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 45%
“…To ensure its success, the candidate's careful evaluation is essential (1,3) . In this study, the most common signs and symptoms of the evolution of chronic liver disease were: esophageal varices, fatigue, gynecomastia (in men), palmar erythema, de-creased libido, jaundice eye, altered sleep and wakefulness patterns and lower limb edema.…”
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