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While percussing the abdomen, the RN hears tympany over most of the abdomen but notes a duller sound when percussing at the right costal margin.
15. What follow-up action should the RN take?
-Document the presence of splenic dullness
-Review the client's medical history
-Note this location as the border of the liver
-auscultate for adventitious breath sounds