The nurse is assessing a patient. Which data are considered data from a primary source?

a. The patient's spouse tells the nurse the patient seems upset.
b. The patient reports right lower quadrant pain.
c. The physician describes the patient as being overanxious.
d. The lab report shows an elevated white cell count.


B
Data are collected from a variety of sources, however the patient should be considered the primary source of data, or the major provider of information about themselves.

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