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Why does the nurse teach a patient who is prescribed a thiazide diuretic to change positions slowly?
a.   Moving rapidly from a standing position to a sitting position can raise blood pressure and increase the patient’s risk for a stroke.
b.   Moving rapidly from a standing position to a sitting position can cause excess body fluids to collect in the feet and ankles increasing the patient’s risk for edema.
c.   Moving rapidly from a sitting position to a standing position can put pressure on the bladder and increase the patient’s risk for incontinence.
d.   Moving rapidly from a sitting position to a standing position can cause blood pressure to drop and increase the patient’s risk for falling.
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