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jessicacav

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The client who is taking calcium supplements is advised by the nurse to spend time out of doors because:
 
  1. Exercise helps activate calcium.
  2. The cholesterol molecules in the skin are activated in the sunlight.
  3. Vitamin D is activated by exercise performed out of doors.
  4. Spending time outdoors is healthier.

Question 2

The nurse suspects that a client is experiencing fibromyalgia. What findings did the nurse use to come to this conclusion? (Select all that apply.)
 
  1. Fatigue
  2. Headaches
  3. Blurred vision
  4. Muscle spasms
  5. Painful trigger points in the neck and shoulders



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Answer to Question 1

Thanks for your help Worked like a charm.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: 1, 2, 4, 5

1. Systemic manifestations of fibromyalgia include fatigue.
2. Systemic manifestations of fibromyalgia include headaches.
3. Blurred vision is not a manifestation of fibromyalgia.
4. Local tightness or muscle spasm may occur.
5. Tenderness is present, usually in small, localized trigger points. The pain may be in the neck and shoulders.



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