Multiple Choice
Dominant signs of CRPS that should alert you to the potential of this condition developing are:
A) Pain, osteoporosis, swelling, and paresthesias.
B) Pain, swelling, stiffness, and discoloration of the hand.
C) Pain, muscle atrophy, stiffness, and brittle nails.
D) Recent injury, pain, and red, hot, swollen tissue.
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