Pigmented, raised, warty lesions over the face and trunk should be assessed by an experienced practitioner who can distinguish
A) cutaneous tags from lentigines.
B) furuncles from folliculitis.
C) sebaceous hyperplasia from eczema.
D) seborrheic keratoses from actinic keratoses.
E) herpes zoster from varicella.
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A)incandescent
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A)adults
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Q33: Small, less than 0.5-cm in diameter, red-purple
Q34: Skin turgor checks are performed to determine
A)the
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Q36: The nurse inspects an annular lesion. What
Q37: A flat, nonpalpable lesion is described as
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