42) Which of the following patients are at risk for developing heart failure? Select all that apply. a. A 69 year old male with a history of alcohol abuse and is recovering from a myocardial infarction. b. A 55 year old female with a health history of asthma and hypoparathyroidism. c. A 30 year old male with a history of endocarditis and has severe mitral stenosis. d. A 45 year old female with lung cancer stage 2. e. A 58 year old female with uncontrolled hypertension and is being treated for influenza. 43) What action is the priority for care of a client exhibiting signs and symptoms of coronary artery disease? 44) The nurse is
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