Which of the following is true concerning the thyroid gland?

A) The thyroid gland is usually not palpable.
B) The thyroid gland is normally palpable.
C) The thyroid gland is palpable only when diseased.
D) The thyroid gland is palpable after menopause.


A

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Why is the administration of aspirin recommended along with nitroglycerin when a client is experiencing angina-like chest pain?

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What would the nurse assess in a client taking primaquine based on an understanding of the adverse effects?

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