a patient complaints of headache and nausea would be best classified as : A. signs , B. symptoms , C. risk factors ,D.complication
Answer: Symptoms.
It is because that the symptom shows or tell us about the adverse or the reactive condition of our body. The symptom can be good or bad such as if we take an example of a pregnancy, the pregnant women feels nausea and frequent urination occurs. So, this is the symptom of pregnancy. For more clear explanation we can take another an example while taking the progesterone pills many symptoms occurs such as sore and painful breast etc. So this is the symptom that the drug has caused.
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