During the history, a client reports watery nasal drainage from allergies. Based on this information, what finding does the nurse expect to find on inspection of the nares?
a. Enlarged and pale turbinates
b. Polyps within the nares
c. High vascularity of the turbinates
d. Dry and dull turbinates
ANS: A
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