Match each term with the correct statement below.
A. reporting what you see and hear
B. providing patient information at the care conference
C. what you think and feel
D. taking vital signs when you admit the patient, then reporting to the nurse
E. change in nursing action
F. monitoring the effectiveness of the plan
G. fluid intake increased to 2500 mL per day as listed on the care plan
A. objective
B. planning
C. subjective
D. assessment
E. revision
F. evaluation
G. implementation
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