A client has been prescribed a leukotriene modifier. Which assessment finding would cause the nurse to question this prescription?Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply.

A. A client who is 72 years old
B. Type II diabetic
C. A client with chronic kidney disease
D. The client with chronic hepatitis C
E. The client with a history of a CVA 2 years ago


Ans:
A. A client who is 72 years old
D. The client with chronic hepatitis C

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