NURSING EXAM QUESTIONS
FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING
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When interviewing and assessing the client, the nurse documents a reddened skin lesion that is draining green fluid. This information could be considered a ____ of infection.
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symptom
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sign
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Either A or B
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None of the above
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Macules are flat, nonpalpable lesions usually < 10 mm in diameter. Papules are elevated lesions usually < 10 mm in diameter that can be felt or palpated. Plaques are palpable lesions > 10 mm in diameter that are elevated or depressed compared to the skin surface. More items
Detailed explanation-2: -Blisters. Blisters are skin lesions filled with a clear fluid. Macules. Macules are small spots that are typically brown, red, or white. Nodules. Papules. Pustules. Rashes. Wheals. 13-Apr-2021
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