When completing a focused joint assessment, the nurse practitioner should palpate for
A) Pain, range of motion, or any differences in skin temperature
B) Pain, localized edema, or any differences in skin color
C) Joint tenderness, pain, or any differences in skin temperature
D) Joint tenderness, pain, or any differences in skin color
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