The nurse identifies a client in the first stage of labor with an occipitoposterior position. The nurse should anticipate that the client would have:

A) increased urge to void
B) nausea and vomiting
C) frequent leg cramps
D) intense low back pain


D

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The nurse is teaching patients about self-injection of insulin. Which statement is true regarding injection sites?

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