Multiple Choice
The client was diagnosed with diabetes three years ago, but has failed to integrate regular blood glucose monitoring or dietary modifications into his lifestyle. He has been admitted to the hospital for treatment of acute renal failure secondary to diabetic nephropathy, an event that has prompted the client to reassess his values. Which of the following actions most clearly demonstrates that this client is engaging in the step of prizing within his valuing process?
A) The client expresses pride that he now has the knowledge and skills to take control of his diabetes management.
B) The client states that he will now begin to check his blood glucose before each meal and at bedtime.
C) The client is now able to explain how his choices have contributed to his renal failure.
D) The client expresses remorse at how his failure to take make lifestyle changes has adversely affected his health.
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