A client is experiencing shortness of breath, lethargy, and cyanosis. These three cues provide organization or

A) Categorizing
B) Diagnosing
C) Grouping
D) Clustering


Ans: D

Cue clustering brings together cues that if viewed separately would not convey the same meaning.

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