A patient is experiencing scaly, patchy skin changes on the upper back, chest, and arms. In some areas the skin is either red, dark in color, or lighter in color. The nurse correlates these findings to which type of fungal infection?
A) Intertrigo
B) Tinea corporis
C) Tinea unguium
D) Tinea versicolor
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