A client has a history of palpable submental lymph nodes. Which anatomical area should the nurse assess?
A) At the base of the skull.
B) Behind the ear over the outer surface of the mastoid bone.
C) At the junction of the posterior and lateral walls of the pharynx at the angle of the jaw.
D) Behind the tip of the mandible at the midline.
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