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appyboo

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An axillary temperature reading of 99 F is considered:
 
  1. a normal reading.
  2. slightly low.
  3. slightly high.
  4. incorrect because the client's age is unknown.

Question 2

When documenting the health history of a client, the nurse records all the client information in the health care record. This collection of data is used as a baseline for the initial plan of care and is called:
 
  1. a treatment plan.
  2. an assessment formulation.
  3. demographic data.
  4. a database.



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Answer to Question 1

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ANS: 4





 

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