upon palpation of an enlarged lymph node, the application of digital pressure reveals that no tenderness can be illicited. The practitioner's next step should include:
A.
referral of the patient to a medical provider for further evaluation of possible anaplastic changes
B.
ice and ultrasound
C.
referral of the patient to a massage therapist to work out the knots
D.
referral of the patient to radiologist
3.
The doctor discovers bilateral lymph node enlargement in posterior triangle of a patient who is HIV positive. He would:
A.
become alarmed that the patient may be experiencing illness
B.
realize that this is a normal finding in this individual
C.
refer the patient to his infectious disease doctor for evaluation
D.
refuse the see the patient until he got his infection under control