A client with newly diagnosed diabetes asks when the frequent urination will stop. Which response should the nurse make to this client?
A) "Once your blood sugar is less than 200 you won't be as thirsty and so won't urinate as frequently."
B) "Limiting the amount of fluids in the evening may help to decrease the number of times you wake up during the night to urinate."
C) "Frequent urination is a common event with diabetes and should be expected to continue regardless of how well your blood sugar is controlled."
D) "Without enough insulin, glucose is not absorbed into the cells but is excreted by the kidneys along with large amounts of water causing frequent urination."
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