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The nurse notes that a pregnant patient is experiencing chloasma on the face. For which reason does the change occur during pregnancy?
 
  1) Increased estrogen levels
  2) Increased hemoglobin production
  3) Decreased testosterone production
  4) Fluid retention

Question 2

The nurse is assessing the skin of several patients at the community clinic. Which patient is at the greatest risk for developing skin cancer?
 
  1) 38-year-old, red-haired female of Irish descent
  2) 42-year-old African American male
  3) 50-year-old female of Mediterranean descent
  4) 52-year-old Hispanic male



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