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The nurse is teaching a client who is 28 weeks pregnant and has gestational diabetes how to control her blood glucose levels. Diet therapy alone has been unsuccessful in controlling this client’s blood glucose levels, so she has started insulin therapy. Which of the following statements indicates the client has adequate knowledge

A. "I won’t use insulin if I’m sick. "
B. "I need to use insulin each day. "
C. "If I give myself an insulin injection, I don’t need to watch what I eat.
D. "I’ll monitor my blood glucose levels twice a week. "

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A. Cleanse the skin with alcohol where the ointment will be placed.
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C. Remove the ointment previously applied."
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