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A client with angina complains that the pain is prolonged and severe, and occurs at the same time each day while at rest. There are no precipitating factors to the pain. Which term will the nurse use when documenting the angina experienced by the client?
A) Atypical angina (Prinzmetal angina)
B) Unstable angina
C) Stable angina
D) Non-anginal pain
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I serious appreciate your assistance, I'll mark my topic solved
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You're welcome Wink Face
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