Pandemic Word Search

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A disease which is widespread worldwide crossing international boundaries and is not localized (Martin et al., 2023).
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A disease which has a large number of cases in a localized area, and is not spread globally (Martin et al., 2023).
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Lack of PPE and the use of central lines further increases patients risks for ______, given an already vulnerable patient (Sheldon et al., 2021).
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A nurse ____ is an optimal position to advocate for the needs of nurses with issues related to stress and burnout. These types of nurses also faced many hardships during the pandemic. However, given the pandemic information are in an excellent position to
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Lack of PPE and use of central lines when not usually indicated were some factors which contributed to negative effects related to patient ____ during the pandemic (Shulson et al., 2021).