A nurse examines a client’s skin and notes multiple purplish areas randomly distributed over the abdomen. The areas measure more than 0.5 cm in diameter. The nurse records these areas as:
1. purpura.
2. petechiae.
3. spider angioma.
4. liver disease.
A Maine lobsterman was admitted to the unit with an infection in his right hand that he acquired while handling lobster bait. The nurse would most likely find palpable, tender lymph nodes in the:
1. inguinal region.
2. supraclavicular region.
3. periaortic region.
4. axillary region.
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