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For each of the client assessment findings below, click to specify if the finding is consistent with alcohol toxicity or major depressive disorder. Each finding may support more than one disease process.

A) Heart rate of 80/min
B) Respiratory rate of 20/min
C) Bowel sounds active x 4 quadrants
D) Hgb level of 13 g/dL

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Final answer:

The provided clinical assessment findings, including a normal heart and respiratory rate, active bowel sounds, and a normal Hgb level, do not specifically indicate either alcohol toxicity or major depressive disorder.

Step-by-step explanation:

The assessment findings provided need to be evaluated to determine if they are consistent with alcohol toxicity or major depressive disorder. A heart rate of 80/min is within the normal range (60-100 bpm) and does not specifically indicate either condition. A respiratory rate of 20/min is also within the normal range (12-20 breaths per minute) and does not specifically point to alcohol toxicity or major depressive disorder. Active bowel sounds in all four quadrants are a normal finding and do not suggest either of the two conditions. A hemoglobin (Hgb) level of 13 g/dL falls within the normal range for adults and is not indicative of alcohol toxicity or major depressive disorder. However, it is important to consider the full clinical picture, as these findings alone do not rule out other signs and symptoms that may be present in either condition.

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