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The healthcare provider is monitoring a client with chronic stable angina. Which symptom would indicate that the client's condition is worsening?

  • A. Increased shortness of breath with exertion
  • B. Improved tolerance to activity
  • C. Decreased frequency of chest pain
  • D. Stable blood pressure readings
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Increased shortness of breath with exertion is a concerning symptom in a client with chronic stable angina as it may indicate inadequate oxygen supply to the heart muscle, suggesting a worsening condition. This could be a sign of reduced blood flow to the heart, leading to increased work for the heart during exertion, resulting in increased shortness of breath. Choice B, improved tolerance to activity, is incorrect as it would indicate a positive response to treatment. Choice C, decreased frequency of chest pain, is incorrect as it would also suggest an improvement in the client's condition. Choice D, stable blood pressure readings, are not indicative of a worsening condition in chronic stable angina.