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The nurse explains to the client that a biopsy of the enlarged lymph node is important because, if Hodgkin's disease is present, the histologic examination will reveal which of the following? O Tay-Sachs cells. O Sarcoidosis cells. O Reed-Sternberg cells. O Duchenne's cells.

          The nurse explains to the client that a biopsy of the enlarged lymph node is important because,
if Hodgkin's disease is present, the histologic examination will reveal which of the following?
O Tay-Sachs cells.
O Sarcoidosis cells.
O Reed-Sternberg cells.
O Duchenne's cells.
        
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The nurse explains to the client that a biopsy of the enlarged lymph node is important because,
if Hodgkin's disease is present, the histologic examination will reveal which of the following?
O Tay-Sachs cells.
O Sarcoidosis cells.
O Reed-Sternberg cells.
O Duchenne's cells.

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The nurse explains to the client that a biopsy of the enlarged lymph node is important because, if Hodgkin's disease is present, the histologic examination will reveal which of the following? Tay-Sachs cells. Sarcoidosis cells. Reed-Sternberg cells. Duchenne's cells.
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00:01 Among the lab results, the platelet count is abnormal.
00:12 She has decreased platelets or thrombocytopinia.
00:16 Her platelet count is 16 times 10 to the third microliter for 16 ,000 cells, while normal platelet counts are 1 .6 to 4 million cells.
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00:39 A normal platelet count is 150 ,000 or 40 ,000...
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