The nursing educator reviews the subject of fungal infections with a nurse. Which statements made by the nurse indicate an understanding of the information?Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply.
A. "Superficial infections are more difficult to treat than systemic infections."
B. "Newer medications can be used for superficial as well as systemic infections."
C. "Systemic infections are much more common than superficial infections."
D. "Superficial infections are considered more benign than systemic infections."
E. "Systemic infections require oral medications that have serious adverse effects."
Answer: E
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