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Only before touching a patient.
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B.
Only after touching a patient.
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C.
Before and after all interactions with a patient or their environment.
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D.
Only when hands are visibly soiled.
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A.
Nurses are the only ones responsible for managing diabetes.
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B.
Patient involvement is crucial for successful diabetes management.
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C.
Dietary changes are more important than medication.
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D.
Chronic diseases are easy to manage.
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C.
given the knowledge and confidence to take control
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A.
Nurses talk to patients all day long.
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B.
Effective communication is a fundamental skill that builds trust, ensures patient safety, and improves health outcomes.
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C.
Using complex medical jargon is a sign of a knowledgeable nurse.
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D.
Family members should not be included in conversations about patient care.
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A.
The patient don't want no visitors.
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B.
The patient is refusing all visitors at this time.
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C.
The patient said he ain't seeing nobody.
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D.
Visitors aren't allowed for this patient.
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A.
A comma after "patients"
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B.
A semicolon after "signs"
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C.
An apostrophe in "patients" (patient's)
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D.
A period after "stable"
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A.
The patient reported three symptoms; nausea, dizziness and headache.
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B.
The patient reported three symptoms: nausea, dizziness, and headache.
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C.
The patient reported three symptoms, nausea, dizziness, and headache.
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D.
The patient reported three symptoms. Nausea, dizziness, and headache.
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A.
The patient was admitted to Aga Khan University Hospital.
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B.
The patient was prescribed panadol for his fever.
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C.
The head nurse, Mrs. fatima, will be on duty.
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D.
We are studying the effects of Diabetes in South Asia.
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A.
The nurses notes were very detailed.
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B.
The patient is showing signs of it's own.
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C.
The wound's edges are clean and dry.
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D.
All of the students passed their exam's.
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A.
The list of patient symptoms were long.
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B.
The patient, along with her family, are waiting.
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C.
Each of the nurses is responsible for six patients.
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D.
The data from the clinical trial is inconclusive, so they needs more time.
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A.
The nurse will document the vital signs after she took them.
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B.
The patient is complaining of chest pain since this morning.
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C.
The nurse administered the injection before the doctor arrived.
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D.
The student had reviewed the chart when the instructor asks.
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A.
The patient was discharged after his condition improved.
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B.
The patient?s fever subsided, but his cough persisted.
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C.
The charge nurse assigned duties to the morning staff.
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D.
Although the patient felt better, he was still weak.
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