Which stem question best indicates that an "Implementation" category question is being asked?

a. Which action should the nurse perform first?
b. You know your teaching concerning co-lostomy care was successful if the client makes which statement?
c. Identify the data that are most important to obtain for a client with cardiac disease.
d. Which nursing diagnosis has the highest priority?


A

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