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While performing a well-child assessment on a 5-year-old, the nurse notes the presence of palpable, bilateral, cervical, and inguinal lymph nodes.They are approximately 0.5 cm in size, round, mobile, and nontender.The nurse documents that the child:
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Sulfur
A nonmetallic element with symbol S and atomic number 16, known for its bright yellow crystalline form and used in manufacturing sulfates and sulfuric acid.
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Nickel
A hard, silvery-white metallic element with the elemental symbol "Ni" and atomic number 28, used in alloys and to galvanize iron.
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