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The client is diagnosed with primary syphilis. Which symptoms should the nurse observe?

  • A. A chancre sore in the perineal area.
  • B. A rash on the trunk and extremities.
  • C. Blistering of the palms of the hands.
  • D. Confusion and disorientation.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Primary syphilis presents with a painless chancre sore at the infection site. Rash is secondary, blisters are herpes-related, and confusion is tertiary.