A nurse instructor is teaching a group of nursing students about laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Which statement of a student nurse indicates effective learning?

1. "The client should be on bed rest for 2 weeks."
2. "The client will have severe pain after the surgery."
3. "The procedure has a high risk of complications."
4. "The client has to stay in the health care setting for less than 24 hours after the surgery."


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