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A patient comes to a clinic with a large, fluid-filled vesicle on his right hand. The nurse practitioner diagnoses cutaneous anthrax and prescribes an antibiotic.
 
  Which statement by the patient demonstrates a need for further teaching by the nurse? I should anticipate
  a. being on this antibiotic for 60 days.
  b. that the area will be itchy, and I should not scratch it.
  c. that the lesion will scab over and fall off within 2 weeks.
  d. that I may develop a systemic infection.
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