To make a qualitative comment of an assessment item, what would the student nurse do to insert it in the EHR?

A. Click on the item and begin typing. It will automatically add the information
B. Click on the comment icon found in the far left and add the information
C. Click on the sheet of paper icon within the item and type the information
D. Look for the tab at the upper right called "comments" and start typing information


Answer: C. Click on the sheet of paper icon within the item and type the information

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