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geoffrey

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The patient with diabetes
 A) cannot use glucose properly.
  B) excretes potassium rapidly.
  C) has high sodium levels.
  D) loses bone calcium.

Question 2

Beginning procedure actions are completed
 A) only upon instruction from the nurse.
  B) only when listed on the assignment.
  C) upon completion of each procedure.
  D) routinely when initiating each procedure.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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