When assessing a female for risk factors associated with coronary artery disease, what information should the nurse include? (Select all that apply.)

a. Family history of illness
b. Diet
c. Smoking
d. Exercise
e. Number of pregnancies


A, B, C, D
With the exception of information relative to pregnancies, all options would be informative about risk for heart disease.

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