Which of the following is an example of subjective data?
a. Reliable sources of information about a topic
b. The opinions of experts
c. Observations of a patient's condition
d. Patients' reports about how they feel
d
FEEDBACK: a. This is objective data.
b. Opinions are not necessarily data (facts).
c. This is objective data.
d. Correct.
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