Identify the instructions by the nurse in charge of a diabetic clinic about exercises that are most effective in maintaining the cardiovascular system integrity of a newly diagnosed diabetic client

a. You should avoid all isometric exercises because they place too much demand on your heart.
b. You should exercise at least five to seven times a week for best effect.
c. Exercising at least three times a week will help meet the goals of weight and blood sugar maintenance.
d. Only vigorous aerobic exercises for an hour at a time will help you maintain your blood pressure and heart rate.


C

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