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a client has a brownish discoloration of the skin of both lower legs. what should the nurse suspect is occurring with this client?
venous insufficiency
atherosclerosis
arterial insufficiency
deep vein thrombosis
Brownish discoloration of the skin on both lower legs is a common sign of venous insufficiency. Venous problems can cause blood to pool, leading to skin - changes. Atherosclerosis typically affects arteries and may not present with this specific skin discoloration. Arterial insufficiency usually causes different skin changes like pallor or cyanosis on exertion. Deep vein thrombosis is more associated with acute pain, swelling, and warmth rather than just brownish discoloration.
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A. venous insufficiency