A nurse who is skilled in assessment is to obtain a comprehensive health assessment. The nurse would most likely be able to complete this assessment within which time frame?

A) 2 hours
B) 1 hour
C) ½ hour
D) ¼ hour


C

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The nurse needs to administer insulin subcutaneously to an obese patient. Which is the proper technique for this injection?

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