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A client with chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy is expected to report which symptom?

  1. Tingling feeling in the extremities

  2. Sudden vision loss

  3. Ringing in the ears

  4. Difficulty swallowing

The correct answer is: Tingling feeling in the extremities

A client with chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy is most likely to experience a tingling feeling in their extremities. This is because chemotherapy can damage the nerves that are responsible for sensation in the hands and feet. It is important to note that while some forms of peripheral neuropathy may cause difficulties with vision, hearing, and swallowing, these symptoms are not typically associated with chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy. Therefore, they would not be expected as a common symptom for this specific condition.