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6 years ago
A patient exhibits keratin deposits around hair follicles and has hardened pigmented goose bump lesions on all extremities. The primary care NP should consider prescribing:
 
  a. thiamine.
  b. vitamin A.
  c. beta carotene.
  d. ascorbic acid.
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The patient is exhibiting signs of early vitamin A deficiency. Beta carotene is recommended to avoid vitamin A toxicity because beta carotene is converted to vitamin A as needed and there is no need to monitor intake levels as with vitamin A. Thiamine and ascorbic acid are not indicated.
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