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The nurse is assessing an adolescent client who is experiencing increased perspiration. Which location will the nurse assess to determine apocrine gland functioning?
 
  1) Legs
  2) Underarms
  3) Chest
  4) All of the above

Question 2

The nurse is providing care to an African American patient. Which is a common skin assessment finding for a patient of this ethnicity?
 
  1) Keloids
  2) Age spots
  3) Increased risk for sunburn
  4) Decreased facial hair



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