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The nurse is alert to a possible delayed reaction to the dye injected during an angiography. For which response should she monitor the patient?
 
  a. Pallor
  b. Dyspnea
  c. Thirst
  d. Numbness and tingling
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Assess the patient for a possible delayed reaction to iodine dye, seen as dyspnea, hives, tachycardia, and rash. This reaction occurs up to 6 hours after injection of dye. Thirst, by itself, is not a major warning sign of reaction to the dye. Pallor, by itself, is not a major warning sign of reaction to the dye. A patient's report of any feelings of pain, dyspnea, numbness or tingling, or other untoward symptoms may indicate cardiac complications or procedure site complications, but not a reaction to the dye.
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