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A 10-month-old male patient is evaluated for a rash. The caregiver notes that he had a high temperature up to 103.5 degrees Fahrenheit prior to the development of the rash, but on examination he is afebrile. He also has a history of cough and rhinorrhea for 3 days. Examination reveals a fine macular rash on the neck and trunk but is otherwise a normal examination. The child is playful and appears to be feeling well. Which of the following exanthems of childhood is responsible for this patient’s complaint? A. Varicella B. Rubella C. Erythema infectiosum D. Roseola E. Rubeola
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HEALTH SCIENCE
NURSING
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