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A patient with history of chronic liver disease is admitted with acute hemorrhage from esophageal varices. The nurse would expect treatment interventions for which causative condition?
1. The patient has developed gall stones as a result of poor liver function.
2. The patient has portal hypertension with shunting of blood.
3. The NSAID use that caused the patient’s chronic liver failure has also resulted in gastritis.
4. The abdominal distention caused by ascites has resulted in reflux esophagitis.
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Clinical Nursing Skills: Basic to Advanced Skills

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The perfect answer + explanation, thanks for this
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