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When assessing a patient with long-standing claudication, the nurse is most likely to assess:

▸ a reddened, warm area over the calf.

▸ leg pain that is relieved by walking.

▸ leg pain at rest.

▸ sharp shooting leg pain in the area of arterial stenosis.
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