Chapter 24: Problem 38
The PN nurse is giving a report to a nursing student. Which information should be reported if the client has a diagnosis of hyperthyroidism? A. Tachycardia B. Subnormal temperature C. Frontal headache D. Insomnia
Chapter 24: Problem 38
The PN nurse is giving a report to a nursing student. Which information should be reported if the client has a diagnosis of hyperthyroidism? A. Tachycardia B. Subnormal temperature C. Frontal headache D. Insomnia
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