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Which signs/symptoms should the nurse assess in the client who has been exposed to the anthrax bacillus via the skin?

  • A. A scabby, clear fluid-filled vesicle.
  • B. Edema, pruritus, and a 2-mm ulcerated vesicle.
  • C. Irregular brownish-pink spots around the hairline.
  • D. Tiny purple spots flush with the surface of the skin.
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Cutaneous anthrax presents with edema, pruritus, and a small ulcerated vesicle that becomes necrotic. Scabby vesicles, brownish-pink spots, and purple spots are not typical.