Being dependable means which of the following?

a. Reporting to work on time more than 50% of the time
b. Minimizing the number of times you bring your children to work
c. Performing only the delegated tasks you like to perform
d. Keeping promises


D

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A nurse instructs an older adult client to increase intake of dietary potassium when the client is prescribed which classification of drugs?

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