Jennifer M Redmond CPNP
Nurse | Pediatrics
200 FORBES ST ANNAPOLIS MD, 21401About
Jennifer Redmond is a nurse working in ANNAPOLIS,MD. As a nurse, Jennifer works in the healthcare sector, interacting directly with patients to ensure that they receive quality care, understand physician instructions, and have access to the services needed to maintain optimal health. Jennifer holds an active license to practice, and continues to take an all-encompassing role in supporting a patient's wellbeing.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- The relationship between growth in infancy and growth in adolescence: report of a longitudinal study among urban black adolescents.
- The relationship of growth failure (chronic undernutrition) to the prevalence of clinically severe protein-energy malnutrition and to growth retardation in protein-energy malnutrition.
- The relationship of growth failure (chronic undernutrition) to the prevalence of clinically severe protein-energy malnutrition and to growth retardation in protein-energy malnutrition.
- Age changes in skinfold thickness among upper class school children of differing ethnic backgrounds residing in Guatemala.
- Anthropometric evaluation of the body composition of black, white, and Puerto Rican newborns.
- Sequence of epiphyseal union in a prehistoric Kentucky population from Indian Knoll.
- Growth of the long bones of infants and young children at Indian Knoll.
- The concept of skeletal age.
- Skeletal age and its prediction in Philadephia children.
- SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE ROLES OF ACHONDROPLASTIC DWARFS THROUGH HISTORY.
- THE RELATIONSHIP OF CERTAIN GROWTH VARIABLES TO CHRONOLOGICAL AND SKELETAL AGE.
- INDIVIDUAL VARIATION IN THE RATE OF SKELETAL MATURATION BETWEEN FIVE AND EIGHTEEN YEARS.
- PATTERNS OF GROWTH IN CHILDREN WITH THALASSEMIA MAJOR.
- The reassessment of the age and sex of the Indian Knoll skeletal population: demographic and methodological aspects.
- American Association of Physical Anthropologists.
Specialty: | Nurse |
Taxonomy Code: | 363LP0200X |
License Number: | R157881 |
License State Code: | MD |
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