
A 17-year-old student complains of a "rash for 3 days." You note pale, erythematous oval plaques over the trunk. They have fine scales and are arranged in a fernlike pattern, with parallel alignment. What is the nurse's next action?
A) Teach infectious control measures.
B) Inquire about another recent skin lesion.
C) Inspect the palms and the soles.
D) Inform the patient that this will resolve within a week.
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