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sammy

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When ambulating with physical therapy, a patient complains of sweating on his forehead, upper lip, and the palms of his hands. The nurse recognizes the glands responsible for this are called the
 
  1. Apocrine glands.
  2. Exocrine glands.
  3. Endocrine glands.
  4. Sebaceous glands.

Question 2

When providing a bed bath, a nurse assesses the patient's skin. The nurse observes an area of skin on the buttocks that is softened from continuous exposure to urine. The nurse identifies this as
 
  1. Mottling.
  2. Maceration.
  3. Excoriation.
  4. Evisceration.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 2

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 2



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