The nurse is preparing to instruct a client to take a drink of water during a head and neck assessment. Which statement should the nurse provide the client?
A. "I am preparing to assess your temporomandibular joint."
B. "I am preparing to assess your trachea."
C. "I am preparing to assess your lymph nodes."
D. "I am preparing to assess your temporal artery."
Answer: B
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