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Which disease process is associated with tender, palpable cervical nodes along with painful vesicles?
 
  1) Herpes simplex virus
  2) Hyperthyroidism
  3) Temporal arteritis
  4) Allergic rhinitis

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Which cluster of assessment findings would the nurse expect to find in association with acute bacterial sinusitis?
 
  1) Inflamed nasal mucosa; yellow drainage on posterior pharynx; perforated septum
  2) Yellow drainage on the posterior pharynx; pale and boggy nasal mucosa; fever
  3) Pale, boggy nasal mucosa; fever; perforated septum
  4) Inflamed nasal mucosa; yellow drainage on the posterior pharynx; fever



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