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A pediatric patient presents with an erythematous raised lesion on the left forearm. During the physical examination, the NP identifies lymphadenopathy of the left axilla, with palpable tender and firm lymph nodes. The patient's tmperature is 101 grades F and the patient reports a headache and feeling tired for the past few days.
The NP suspects:
A- Hodgkin's lymphoma.
B- cat scratch disease.
C- Kawasaki disease.
D- infectious mononucleosis.


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