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A pregnant patient is admitted with excessive thirst, increased urination, and a medical diagnosis of diabetes insipidus. The nurse chooses which nursing diagnosis as most appropriate?
Tailgating
A security breach tactic where an unauthorized person follows an authorized person into a restricted area or system, typically without their knowledge.
ID Badge
A card or badge showing the identity of the person carrying it, often used in workplaces for security and identification purposes.
Phishing Attacks
Fraudulent attempts to obtain sensitive information by disguising oneself as a trustworthy entity in electronic communications.
Dumpster Diving
The practice of sifting through commercial or residential waste to find items that have been discarded that are still useful, can be recycled, or have value.
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