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A client comes into the clinic complaining of arthritic symptoms. In reviewing the chart, the nurse notices that the client had been in the clinic approximately 3 weeks ago. At that time, the client was treated for a foodborne illness.
 
  Which of the following foodborne illnesses may result in arthritic symptoms 3 to 4 weeks after the onset of the acute illness? A) Shigellosis B) Listeriosis C) Salmonellosis D) Botulism

Question 2

The effects of iron deficiency are caused by
 
  a. increased blood pressure.
  b. increased risk of blood clotting.
  c. decreased ability of the blood to transport oxygen.
  d. decreased numbers of muscle fibers and brain cells.



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Answer to Question 1

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The initial symptoms of Salmonella poisoning may occur within 6 to 12 hours; however, arthritic symptoms may occur 3 to 4 weeks later. These symptoms may include arthritic-like symptoms.

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The effects of iron deficiency are caused by decreased ability of the blood to transport oxygen. Blood pressure, blood clotting, muscle fibers, and brain cells are not immediately affected by iron deficiency.





 

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