Multiple Choice
A student nurses asks the nursing instructor why an infant's skin appears reddened. Which response by the nursing instructor is most appropriate?
A) "The infant's skin color is caused by an excessive breakdown of erythrocytes."
B) "The infant's skin color is caused by increased lipid levels."
C) "The infant's skin color is caused by diminished peripheral circulation."
D) "The infant's skin color is caused by lower amounts of subcutaneous tissue."
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