The nurse should suspect that a client has an endocrine disorder when which of the following findings is assessed regarding the integumentary status?

1. Freckles
2. Presence of moles
3. Course hair
4. Even skin tone


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Evidence of an endocrine disorder that can be assessed through the integumentary status would include hair loss, dry skin, course hair, brittle nails, or changes in pigmentation. Freckles, the presence of moles, or even skin tone are not evidence of an endocrine disorder.

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