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24 of 50 a client with a possible hiatal hernia complains of difficulty…

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24 of 50 a client with a possible hiatal hernia complains of difficulty swallowing. which other sign or symptom associated with a hiatal hernia would the nurse recognize? answer options 1 dry cough 2 left lower quadrant pain 3 heartburn and regurgitation 4 moderate right upper quadrant pain

Explanation:

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Hiatal hernia often causes heartburn and regurgitation due to the upward displacement of part of the stomach into the esophagus, leading to acid reflux. A dry - cough can be a secondary symptom in some cases but is not as characteristic. Left lower quadrant pain and moderate right upper quadrant pain are not typical symptoms associated with hiatal hernia.

Answer:

  1. Heartburn and regurgitation