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cookcarl

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The nurse is preparing to assess the patient's thyroid gland. Which action is appropriate?
 
  1) Asking the patient to identify a scent
  2) Asking the patient to swallow water
  3) Asking the patient to identify a taste
  4) Asking the person to repeat 99

Question 2

Which is the correct technique for using the bell portion of the stethoscope?
 
  1) Avoid touching the bell during auscultation
  2) Hold the bell lightly on the chest wall
  3) Apply light pressure with the bell slightly tilted up
  4) Hold the bell firmly against the chest wall



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 2

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 2



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