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A nurse explains to a patient that it is important to slowly change positions to diminish or eliminate the symptoms of
 
  1. Essential hypertension.
  2. Pulse pressure.
  3. Postural hypotension.
  4. Pre-hypertension.

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After taking a patient's vital signs, a nurse removes the blankets used to cover the patient because the patient's temperature was
 
  1. 100F axillary.
  2. 97.8F rectal.
  3. 99.1F tympanic.
  4. 10B.6F oral.



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