Which statement would be considered objective in nature by the medical assistant?
A) It doesn't appear that the patient has changed her dressing since she left the office.
B) The bandage was dirty and torn in several places.
C) The patient must have been out partying all night because her body reeks of alcohol.
D) The patient appeared to be disinterested in today's educational session.
B
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