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You are caring for a client who suffers from chronic constipation. He reports drinking an entire...

You are caring for a client who suffers from chronic constipation. He reports drinking an entire bottle of Milk of Magnesia each day to deal with this condition. Which of the following physical manifestations would you anticipate seeing in this patient?

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