One early warning sign that a diabetic patient presents with is the development of__________ in the urine.?

A) protein
B) renin
C) potassium
D) sodium


A

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A client is experiencing nausea and vomiting 1 day after chemotherapy has begun for cancer treatment. The nurse realizes this client's nausea and vomiting would be considered:

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