Multiple Choice
The presence of which skin assessment finding, if noted on an older adult client, should cause the nurse to suspect a premalignancy?
A) Numerous small red papules on the chest and back
B) An oozing, rough, reddish macule on the ear
C) An irregularly shaped mole on the face or shoulders
D) Brown, greasy lesions on the neck
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