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The nurse is assessing a client who has suspected Raynaud phenomenon/disease. Which of the following findings would support a diagnosis of Raynaud phenomenon/disease?

  • A. unilateral swelling of the leg
  • B. painful vasospasms
  • C. crepitus of the joints
  • D. claudication in feet and lower extremities
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Painful vasospasms (B) are a hallmark of Raynaud's phenomenon, caused by cold or stress-induced vasoconstriction. Unilateral leg swelling (A) suggests venous issues, crepitus (C) indicates joint pathology, and claudication (D) is related to peripheral artery disease.