Which statements made by a client that has been receiving a prescription for an atrial dysrhythmia indicate the client requires further information?Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply.

A. "Since I can't drink coffee anymore, I have started drinking diet cola in the mornings."
B. "I have found that a glass of wine after work and one with dinner helps me to relax from my stressful job."
C. "We have celebrated several birthdays since I saw you last. I love chocolate birthday cake."
D. "I have really worked at stopping my smoking since I was last here."
E. "My friends and I have found several restaurants in our area that offer good, low-fat meals."


Answer: C

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