A nurse is plotting the height and weight of children during a school assessment clinic. Monitoring these patterns is assessing which aspect of the children's health?

A)

Development

B)

Growth
C)

Health

D)

Bone size


B

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The nurse is obtaining a pulse oximetry reading on a client. The client asks the nurse what the reading of 96% means. Based on this information, what is the best response by the nurse?

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