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Question 26
The enterostomal therapist has assessed the client with a new colostomy and documented that the peristomal skin is “indurated”. The nurse knows this to mean:
Question 26 options:
Bright red to dark red discolouration
Ulceration formation
Superficial loss of smooth epithelium
Abnormal firmness with palpable margins
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