The nurse is assessing a client demonstrating signs of chronic bronchitis. What would be the most important for the nurse to question the client?

1. Pain location
2. Characteristics of the cough
3. Occupation history
4. Medication history


Answer: 2

1. Pain is not always present.
2. Chronic bronchitis is manifested by persistent, productive cough.
3. Occupations can be a risk factor, although the primary cause is smoking.
4. Medications do not usually induce or cause bronchitis.

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