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Value:3 Which of the following are physical signs of fluid retention (edema)? Check all that apply [mark all correct answers] a. Tight fitting shoes b. Weight loss Abdominal distention d. Facial puffiness e. Frequent urination X Partially correct. Points scored this item: 2 Value
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