Mr. Verdana is a 41-year-old gentleman who presents with a complaint of skin problems. On examination you note single-chambered, superficial lesions containing free fluid > 1 cm in diameter, which are called:
A. furuncles.
B. vesicles.
C. wheals.
D. bullae.
Answer: D. bullae.
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A) Prolapsed umbilical cord B) Vasa previa C) Oligohydramnios D) Placental abruption
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The nurse manager is identifying actions to improve the quality of sleep for patients on the care area. Which extrinsic factor should be identified as affecting sleep?
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