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An adult patient with a diagnosis of hypertension has had oral Lasix added to his medication regimen by his primary care provider. The nurse is planning a brief health education session with the patient in light of this change in his treatment plan. What goal should the nurse specify when planning this teaching session?
A)The patient will identify strategies for limiting his sodium intake.
B)The patient will describe the rationale for increasing his fluid intake.
C)The patient will be able to demonstrate correct technique for blood glucose monitoring.
D)The patient will accurately describe the basic structure and functions of the kidneys.
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