The nurse is preparing to assess a client suspected of having a fungal nail infection. Which question should the nurse include in the assessment?
A. "Have you recently been ill?"
B. "Have you recently changed anything in your dietary intake?"
C. "Do you take any over-the-counter medications or prescriptions?"
D. "Do you submerge your hands in water for long periods of time?"
Answer: D
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