A client with a recent history of total thyroidectomy has developed iatrogenic hypoparathyroidism. Which observed findings does the nurse determine are associated with the hypoparathyroidism? Select all that apply.

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The client in the situation recently underwent a total thyroidectomy--the removal of the entire thyroid gland; hence, iatrogenic hypoparathyroidism resulted.  If a person is suffering from iatrogenic hypoparathyroidism, the attending nurse will notice the following findings:a.  muscle spasm in the face known as the Chvostek's sign;b.  muscle spasm in the arm upon taking the blood pressure known as the Trousseau's sign;c.  burning or tingling sensation of lips, fingertips, and toes known as Paresthesia;d.  cramps in the face, abdominal area, legs, and feet; ande.  fatigue or weakness