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The nurse has assessed a client's blood pressure (BP) using the left thigh because of bilateral up-per arm casts. The client's precasting left arm BP was 108/70 mm Hg. The nurse expects the pre-sent BP reading to be:
 
  1. 10-40 mm Hg higher systolic pressure than before the casting
  2. 5-10 mm Hg higher reading in both systolic and diastolic pressures
  3. Representative of the original baseline established before the casting
  4. A slight decrease in the diastolic pressure when compared to precasting pressure
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