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the nurse is assessing an older adult. the client states that they feel a constant, sharp pain only when walking. the nurse suspects the client is experiencing what?
intermittent claudication
pulmonary embolism
deep vein thrombosis
varicose veins
Intermittent claudication is characterized by pain during walking due to reduced blood - flow to leg muscles. Pulmonary embolism causes chest pain and shortness of breath, not just walking - related leg pain. Deep vein thrombosis may cause swelling and pain but not typically just on walking. Varicose veins cause aching or heaviness, not sharp pain only on walking.
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A. Intermittent claudication