Nurs 5432 Dermatolologic disorders Exam 2025 Questions and Answers

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Nurs 5432 Dermatolologic disorders Exam 2025 Questions and Answers How do you differentiate between the different skin disorders? - ....ANSWER What are primary and secondary skin lesions? - ....ANSWER ...- ...-Primary Skin Lesions Macule: A macule is a change in the color of the skin. It is flat, and if you were to close your eyes and run your fingers over the surface of a purely macular lesion, you could not detect it. It is less than 1 cm in diameter. Some authors use 5 mm for size criterion. Sometimes "macule" is used for a flat lesion of any size. Patch: A patch is a macule greater than 1 cm in diameter. Papule: A papule is a solid raised lesion that has distinct borders and is less than 1 cm in diameter. Plaque: A plaque is a solid, raised, flat-topped lesion greater than 1 cm in diameter. It is analogous to the geological formation of a plateau. …FOR STUDENTS ONLY…©️2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED… 1