The nurse is caring for clients on a neuroscience unit.Which of the following clients does the nurse seeFIRST?
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The client diagnosed with an ischemic stroke 72 hoursago who is stable
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The client with multiple sclerosis reporting increasedweakness and fatigue
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The client with myasthenia gravis reporting increaseddifficulty chewing his meal
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The client with Parkinson’s disease who isdrooling
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