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A male adolescent client with an age of 13 years is assessed at a height of 4 feet, 2 inches. The manifestation is related to abnormal growth hormone levels. Which treatment does the nurse expect to be prescribed? A. Transsphenoidal surgery of the pituitary CB. Regular administration of bromocriptine C. Radioactive lodine ablation therapy D Growth hormone replacement therapy
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