Hematology NCLEX Related

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The client asks the nurse to look at a lesion on the client’s body. Which characteristics should prompt the nurse to consider that the client may have a basal cell carcinoma (BCC)?

  • A. Nodular in appearance, depression in the center, and has a “pearly” characteristic
  • B. Irregular color, surface, and border, less than one centimeter, and appears eroded
  • C. Dry, hyperkeratotic scaly-like papule and has the appearance similar to a wart
  • D. Vesiculopustular lesion with a thick, honey-colored crust and pruritic in nature
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: BCC is nodular and ulcerative. Clinical manifestations include small, slowly enlarging papule; borders are translucent or “pearly” with overlying telangiectasia; erosion, ulceration, and depression of center. B. Clinical manifestations of malignant melanoma (not BCC) include irregular color, surface, and border; variegation of color including red, white, blue, black, gray, brown; flat or elevated; eroded or ulcerated. C. Actinic keratosis (not BCC) is characterized by being horny and “wartlike.” D. Impetigo is characterized by thick, honey-colored crusts and is treated with antibiotics and topical treatment.