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The purpose of the Tanner Stages is:
 
  1. To identify the five stages of sexual development in adolescents.
   2. To identify the cognitive stages of adolescents.
   3. To identify the five stages of sexual development for a school-age child.
   4. To identify the cognitive development of a school-age child.

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Glycosolated hemoglobin is an acceptable method used to:
 
  1. Diagnose diabetes mellitus.
   2. Assess control of diabetes.
   3. Assess oxygen saturation of the hemoglobin.
   4. Determine the insulin levels in the blood.



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1. Identification of sexual development in adolescents is the purpose of the Tanner Stages.
2. Cognitive stages are assessed through other theories.
3. Sexual development does not begin until adolescence, thus the age range is not appropriate.
4. Cognitive stages are assessed through other theories.

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1. A glycosolated hemoglobin is a diagnostic test that measures serum glucose levels over a 3-month period. Health-care professionals use this laboratory test to determine blood glucose control of the patient over a period of time to see if he/she is maintaining adequate control of his/her blood sugar.
2. A glycosolated hemoglobin is a diagnostic test that measures serum glucose levels over a 3-month period. Health-care professionals use this laboratory test to determine blood glucose control of the patient over a period of time to see if he/she is maintaining adequate control of his/her blood sugar.
3. This assesses glucose levels, not hemoglobin levels.
4. A glycosolated hemoglobin is a diagnostic test that measures serum glucose levels over a 3-month period. Health-care professionals use this laboratory test to determine blood glucose control of the patient over a period of time to see if he/she is maintaining adequate control of his/her blood sugar.




09madisonrousseau09

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Wow, this really help


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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