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which findings should the nurse identify in a client with possible chronic salicylate intoxication?
a hyperventilation and central nervous system effects.
b tinnitus and hearing loss.
c acute gastrointestinal bleeding and anorexia.
d photosensitivity and nervousness.
Chronic salicylate (like aspirin) intoxication has classic findings. Tinnitus (ringing in ears) and hearing loss are key manifestations of chronic salicylate toxicity. Hyperventilation is more acute or related to acid - base changes in some cases but not the main chronic sign. Acute GI bleeding is more associated with acute overdose or long - term use complications but not the main chronic intoxication finding. Photosensitivity and nervousness are not typical of salicylate intoxication.
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B. Tinnitus and hearing loss.