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The nurse is taking care of a 2-year-old child with a macule skin lesion. Which clinical finding should the nurse expect to assess with this type of lesion?

  • A. Flat, nonpalpable, and irregularly shaped lesion that is greater than 1 cm in diameter
  • B. Heaped-up keratinized cells, flaky exfoliation, irregular, thick or thin, dry or oily, varied in size
  • C. Flat, brown mole less than 1 cm in diameter
  • D. Elevated, flat-topped, firm, rough, superficial papule greater than 1 cm in diameter
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: A macule is a flat, nonpalpable, and discolored area on the skin that is less than 1 cm in diameter. This type of skin lesion is typically characterized by a change in color without any change in texture or thickness of the skin. The clinical finding associated with a macule is a flat, nonpalpable lesion that is smaller in size (less than 1 cm) and regularly shaped. Therefore, the nurse should expect to assess a flat, nonpalpable, and irregularly shaped lesion that is greater than 1 cm in diameter with a different type of skin lesion, not a macule.