Information that you can see, hear, feel, or smell is:

a. Assessment
b. Symptoms
c. Objective data
d. Subjective data


C

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After attending a weekend retreat the nurse decides to start meditating daily. What will be the biggest challenge for the nurse when learning to meditate?

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A nurse is caring for an older adult who is diagnosed with type 2 Diabetes. The patient is pre-scribed oral medication for diabetes. The nurse can expect that which of the following medica-tions is prescribed as a first-line therapy?

a. Insulin b. Sulfonylureas c. Metformin d. Chlorpropramide

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