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135. A patient with colorectal cancer has a new colostomy and a nursing diagnosis of Deficient Knowledge. Which outcome would be a priority for this patient? The patient will:
Watch the RN to change the ostomy appliance.
Demonstrate techniques of ostomy care.
Ask the family member to change the ostomy appliance.
Look at the stoma.
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