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A nurse is assessing a client's blood pressure and finds a significant difference between the blood pressure readings in the client's right and left arms. What action should the nurse take? 
 



Correct Answer: C

Answer: c. Notify the healthcare provider of the significant difference. 

Explanation: A significant difference in blood pressure readings between the right and left arms may indicate arterial occlusion or other circulatory abnormalities. The nurse should notify the healthcare provider for further evaluation and intervention. 

a. Rechecking the blood pressure with a different cuff size may be appropriate if the initial readings were inaccurate, but it does not address the significant difference between the arms. 

b. Documenting the finding is important, but further action is required to investigate the cause of the discrepancy. 

d. Performing a Doppler ultrasound may be done as part of the diagnostic process to assess blood flow, but the healthcare provider should be notified first for appropriate evaluation.




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