Examples of "objective" reporting are
A) Mr. Williams has voided urine that looks as if there is blood in it.
B) Mrs. Smith is breathing rapidly and her breaths appear to be shallow.
C) Mrs. Adams cannot hold a glass without dropping it; she was able to do this at lunchtime.
D) all of the above
Answer: D
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A nurse examining a prenatal patient recognizes that a lag in progression of measurements of fundal height from month to month and week to week could signal:
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