While assessing the skin of an 82-year-old male patient, a nurse discovers nonpainful ruby red papules on the patient's trunk. What is the nurse's next action?
a. Explain that the patient has basal cell carcinoma and should watch for spread.
b. Document cherry angiomas as a normal geriatric skin finding.
c. Tell the patient that he has a benign squamous cell carcinoma.
d. Document the presence of edema.
B
The skin is normally free of lesions, except for common freckles or age-related changes such as skin tags, senile keratosis (thickening of skin), cherry angiomas (ruby red papules), and atrophic warts. Basal cell carcinoma is most common in sun-exposed areas and frequently occurs in a background of sun-damaged skin; it almost never spreads to other parts of the body. Squamous cell carcinoma is more serious than basal cell and develops on the outer layers of sun-exposed skin; these cells may travel to lymph nodes and throughout the body. Report abnormal lesions to the health care provider for further examination. Edema is an area of skin that becomes swollen or edematous from a buildup of fluid in the tissues. This has nothing to do with cherry angiomas.
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