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10 June, 09:40

A client who had an incision and drainage of an oral abscess is to be discharged. which clinical finding, if it should occur, should the nurse instruct the client to report to the healthcare provider? 1 foul odor to the breath 2 pain associated with swallowing 3 pain with swelling after one week 4 tenderness in the mouth when chewing

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  1. 10 June, 09:54
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    After a client who had an incision and drainage of an oral abscess has been discharged, a clinical finding that should be of concern and should prompt the client to report to the healthcare provider is if there is pain with swelling after one week; a painful swelling filled with pus may indicate the recurrent oral abscess.
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