The nurse is planning care for a child with asthma. Which laboratory/diagnostic tools would likely have been used for this child?
A) Purified protein derivative test
B) Sweat sodium chloride test
C) Blood culture and sensitivity
D) Pulmonary function test
Ans: D
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