A patient who is seen in the clinic tells the health care provider about experiencing cold, numb fingers when running during the winter and is diagnosed with Raynaud's phenomenon. The nurse will anticipate teaching the patient about tests for
A) coronary artery disease.
B) familial hyperlipidemia.
C) high BP.
D) immune disorders.
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