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A nursing instructor is explaining the pathophysiology and clinical manifestations of pancreatitis to a group of nursing students. The instructor evaluates the teaching as effective when a student correctly identifies which symptom as that most commonly reported by clients with pancreatitis?
A) Severe, radiating abd pain
B) increased and painful urination
C) Tarry-black stools ad dark urine
D) increased appetite and wt gain

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Answer Severe, radiating abd pain ---A

Explanation:

The pancreas is a large gland which is located behind stomach lying  next to the  small intestine of the human body responsible for the release of  digestive enzymes into the  small intestine for  further digestion of  food and also secretion of the hormones insulin and glucagon into the  bloodstream. .

Pancreatitis is a disease in which occurs when the pancreas becomes inflamed as the  digestive enzymes start working before the  pancreas secretes them leading to symptoms of  severe , radiating pain in the  upper part of the stomach, fever, swollen stomach, nausea and vomiting etc.

so the correct option is A which is the most common symptom present for pancreatitis