The nurse is caring for a client with Paget disease. This client is considered to be late in the progression of the disease. Which disorders is this client at risk for developing?
1. Glaucoma, diabetes mellitus, and arthritis
2. Rheumatoid arthritis, epilepsy, and heart disease
3. Arthritis, kidney stones, and heart disease
4. Arthritis, endometrial cancer, and hypertension
Correct Answer: 3
Rationale 1: If the diagnosis is made late in the disease's progression, permanent skeletal abnormalities can develop, and other disorders might appear, including arthritis, kidney stones, and heart disease.
Rationale 2: If the diagnosis is made late in the disease's progression, permanent skeletal abnormalities can develop, and other disorders might appear, including arthritis, kidney stones, and heart disease.
Rationale 3: If the diagnosis is made late in the disease's progression, permanent skeletal abnormalities can develop, and other disorders might appear, including arthritis, kidney stones, and heart disease.
Rationale 4: If the diagnosis is made late in the disease's progression, permanent skeletal abnormalities can develop, and other disorders might appear, including arthritis, kidney stones, and heart disease.
Global Rationale: If the diagnosis is made late in the disease's progression, permanent skeletal abnormalities can develop, and other disorders might appear, including arthritis, kidney stones, and heart disease.
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