What instructions would you provide Y.L. regarding the test?
What will be an ideal response?
You would instruct Y.L. that she will have her blood drawn, and then she will be asked to drink a
75-g solution of glucose. After ingesting the solution, she will have her blood drawn again at 1- and
2-hour intervals.
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A. Stress B. Alcohol C. Smoking D. Surgery
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a. maintaining some degree of control of his care. b. rejecting the care plan. c. voicing his preferences. d. improving his problem-solving capabilities. e. gaining insight to overall goals of care.