A 5 year old child is brought to the clinic for consultation due to a redness on the skin,anterior forearm,right upper extremity. You are the attending nurse. What appropiate assessment technique will you apply to gather more objective cues?enumerate at least two with the possible findings.
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A 5 year old child is brought to the clinic for consultation due to a redness on the skin,anterior forearm,right upper extremity. You are the attending nurse. What appropiate assessment technique will you apply to gather more objective cues?enumerate at least two with the possible findings.
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