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sarasara

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Which assessment findings are expected for a patient diagnosed with Raynaud disease?
 
  1) Streaky redness, tenderness, and warmth along the course of a vein
  2) Intermittent pain in calves upon ambulation
  3) Gangrene of hands and fingers
  4) Intermittent pallor and cyanosis of hands and fingers

Question 2

While auscultating a patient's neck, the nurse hears a soft, low-pitch, rushing sound. Which conclusion by the nurse is most accurate?
 
  1) Narrowing of the internal or external jugular vein
  2) Dilation of the internal or external jugular vein
  3) Narrowing of the carotid or temporal artery
  4) Dilation of the carotid or temporal artery



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 4

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 3



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