During the admission history of a patient with myelodysplastic syndrome, the nurse should question the patient about exposure to:

A) radiation.
B) tuberculosis.
C) Lyme disease.
D) asbestos.


A) radiation.

Explanation: A) Myelodysplastic syndrome can be acquired through exposure to radiation and chemotherapeutic agents. It is not acquired through exposure to tuberculosis, Lyme disease, or asbestos.
B) Myelodysplastic syndrome can be acquired through exposure to radiation and chemotherapeutic agents. It is not acquired through exposure to tuberculosis, Lyme disease, or asbestos.
C) Myelodysplastic syndrome can be acquired through exposure to radiation and chemotherapeutic agents. It is not acquired through exposure to tuberculosis, Lyme disease, or asbestos.
D) Myelodysplastic syndrome can be acquired through exposure to radiation and chemotherapeutic agents. It is not acquired through exposure to tuberculosis, Lyme disease, or asbestos.

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