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A patient has intermittent claudication and a history of atherosclerosis. What other findings are most likely?

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Answer:

Answer is cool feet and diminshed pulses.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Atherosclerosis squares blood vessel stream to distal zones; discontinuous claudication implies essentially "limping in view of ischemic agony," so you interface this with PAD and lessened flow to feet.

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User Jitesh Patil
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Answer:

Cold feet accompanied by diminished pulses.

Step-by-step explanation:

This is because Artherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) causes blockage of the arterial flow to distal areas; intermittent claudication (limping because of ischemic pain) so you can do this with PAD and This there is diminished flow to feet.

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