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Rappy Singh
on Oct 28, 2024Verified
Which assessment should the nurse perform if a palpable thyroid gland is present?
A) Illuminate the thyroid gland for the presence of fluid.
B) Auscultate the thyroid gland for bruits.
C) Percuss the thyroid gland for mass size.
D) Measure the thyroid gland to assess change.
Palpable Thyroid Gland
A condition in which the thyroid gland can be felt upon physical examination, possibly indicating an abnormality.
Bruits
Sounds made by blood flow, usually abnormal, that can indicate the presence of an artery blockage, heard through a stethoscope.
- Implement proficiency in nursing examination strategies, focusing on assessment of skin, nails, and cranial nerves.
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Learning Objectives
- Implement proficiency in nursing examination strategies, focusing on assessment of skin, nails, and cranial nerves.
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