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Melani1276

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During a physical assessment, the patient complains of difficulty in passing stools. The nurse should document that the patient is experiencing:
 
  a. dyspnea.
  b. cyanosis.
  c. constipation.
  d. ecchymosis.

Question 2

A type of therapy thought to increase circulation to the affected area, promote healing, and stimulate acupuncture points, is called:
 
  a. relaxation therapy.
  b. magnetic therapy.
  c. yoga therapy.
  d. imagery therapy.



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Answer to Question 1

C
Constipation is difficulty in passing stools or an incomplete or infrequent passage of hard stools. There are many causes, both organic and functional.

Answer to Question 2

B
Magnets are thought to increase circulation to affected areas, promote healing, and stimulate acupuncture points.



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