The patient, age 26, is hospitalized with cardiomyopathy. While obtaining a nursing history from her, the nurse recognizes that the increased incidence of cardiomyopathy in young adults who have minimal risk factors for cardiovascular disease is related to
A) cocaine use.
B) viral infections.
C) vitamin B1 deficiencies.
D) pregnancy.
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