When managing a patient with Type 2 Diabetes, what is an important aspect of patient-centered care?
A. Focusing solely on glycemic control
B. Addressing the patient’s lifestyle, preferences, and treatment goals
C. Recommending the most expensive treatment options
D. Ignoring the patient’s cultural background
Select your answer:

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What is one of the goals of echocardiographic evaluation after cardiac transplantation?
A. Assessment of cardiac anatomy and physiology prompted by a specific clinical problem
B. Determining the blood type compatibility between donor and recipient
C. Predicting the long-term survival rate of the patient
D. Measuring the cholesterol levels of the patient