Answer ; a) Objective data.
Reason ; In this Scenario the nurse is looking for how much the
client has urinated. It is measured by means of external tools or
any means of measurement bags. This is not some kind of feeling or
discomfort experienced by the client. Hence this would be totally
an objective one. Other options are not relevant to the
statement.
The nurse documents that a client has urinated 500 milliliters. What type of data has the...
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