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Sbermudez Sbermudez
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The nurse is caring for a client in the physician's office who wishes to quit smoking.
 
  The client asks the nurse, If I quit smoking, will my risk of lung cancer be the same as a non-smoker's? The nurse's best response includes which of the following? 1. The risk of lung cancer will decline if he quits, but it will be higher than for someone who never smoked.
  2. The risk of lung cancer will return to the same level as that for a person who never smoked.
  3. The client's risk for lung cancer will never drop, because the damage has already been done.
  4. No one knows for sure what the risk is for someone who quits smoking.
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