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segrsyd

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Why should you instruct a diabetic patient to avoid going barefoot?
 A) Because diabetic patients are easily chilled
  B) Because diabetic patients are at risk for foot injuries
  C) Because diabetic patients have unsteady gaits
  D) Because diabetic patients have more sensitive skin

Question 2

A patient who is lying on his or her abdomen is in which body position?
 A) Lateral
  B) Prone
  C) Fowler's
  D) Supine



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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