If a person has identified 10 problems he needs to improve, how should he decide which to address?
A. Randomly select one. As long as you are improving something, that’s all that matters.
B. Address all of them at once. It is not good to put off fixing problems that you are aware of.
C. Address the one that causes the most problems first.
D. Address the easiest one to fix first.
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Health, 22.06.2019 21:20, Zari7029
A75-year-old client was admitted to the hospital after having sustained a fall at home. she is diagnosed with a right hip fracture and is scheduled for surgery in the morning. at 2: 30 am she awakens from sleep with confusion about where she is. she insists that her daughter is in the other room and wants to see her. you attempt to reorient her to the surroundings with little success. she continues to insist that her daughter is in the next room. in reviewing the client’s record, what data would be considered a source of her confusion?
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