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a nurse is collecting data from a client who has rheumatoid arthritis. the clients medical record indicates the presence of heberdens nodes. which of the following findings should the nurse expect? a. inflamed, fluid - filled sacs over the joints b. clubbing of the fingernails c. flexion contracture of the fingers d. hard lumps over the joints of the fingers
Heberden's nodes are hard, bony lumps that form on the distal inter - phalangeal joints (joints closest to the fingertips) in conditions like osteoarthritis. They are not inflamed, fluid - filled sacs (bursae), not related to clubbing of fingernails, and not flexion contractures.
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D. Hard lumps over the joints of the fingers