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A patient scheduled for a fine needle aspiration (FNA) of her breast tells the RN her sister had

the same procedure and the mass was no longer palpable after the needle was inserted. She asks

what this meant. What information does the RN use to explain as the most likely reason for this

occurrence?

The mass may not have been located correctly.

The mass has been absorbed into the breast tissue.

The mass is not palpable because it is an inflammatory lesion.

The mass may be cystic and was ruptured by the needle insertion.

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