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What Should Nurses Look for During a Skin Assessment?
Nurses should be vigilant for signs such as:
Redness
or erythema
Unusual moles or
lesions
Changes in
skin texture
or temperature
Presence of
edema
or swelling
Signs of
infection
like pus or unusual odors
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