Pulmonary embolism has the potential to develop chest pain


Question: A client who has a pulmonary embolism has the potential to develop chest pain. What would be the nurse's best explanation for this when reinforcing education for the client? It is the same as costochondritis. It is a result of a myocardial infarction. It is pleuritic pain due to inflammation. It is caused by referred pain from the pelvis.

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