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29 June, 18:10

A client comes to the dermatology clinic with numerous skin lesions. inspection reveals that the lesions are elevated, sharply defined, less than 0.5 cm in diameter, and filled with serous fluid. when documenting these findings, the nurse should use which term to describe the client's lesions

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  1. 29 June, 20:20
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    There is a nomenclature system in naming skin lesions in dermatology. IN this case, the lesions are elevated, sharply defined, less than 0.5 cm in diameter, and filled with serous fluid.

    This lesion is called a vesicle.

    Primary dermatologic lesions are classified by whether flat or elevated, size (less than or more than 0.5 cm), if it is taller than wide or equal, filled with serous fluid vs. pus etc. Some basic dermatologic lesions are:

    Macule - flat lesions less than 0.5 cm

    Patch - flat lesions more than 0.5 cm

    Papule - elevated lesions less than 0.5 cm

    Nodule - elevated lesions more than 0.5 cm

    Vesicle - elevated lesions less than 0.5 filled with serous fluid

    Bulla - elevated lesions more than 0.5 filled with serous fluid

    Pustule - lesions filled with pus
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