Page 1 of 187 PATHOLOGY FINAL EXAM LATEST EXAM 2025 - 2026 SOLVED QUESTIONS & ANSWERS VERIFIED 100% GRADED A+ (LATEST VERSION) WELL REVISED AND HIGHLY RECOMMENDALE 100% GUARANTEE PASS Pathology Final Exam Your client underwent a "vein stripping" procedure 10 years ago. Now her legs are covered with tiny telangiectasias. She would like a Swedish massage. What is your best option? a. This client is safe to receive massage therapy, but the pressure on her legs should be broad and flat, rather than sharp and pointy B. This client is safe to receive massage therapy, which has been seen to reduce the appearance of telangiectasias C. This client is not safe to receive massage therapy until she has received clearance from her primary care physician; the risk of DVT is too high D. This client needs to receive only light work on her legs, but standard massage therapy is appropriate elsewhere a. This client is safe to receive massage therapy, but the pressure on her legs should be broad and flat, rather than sharp and pointy If a heart attack allows blood clots to form inside the heart chambers, what is the inevitable result?Page 2 of 187 A. Aneurysm