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A 2-month-old infant presents with a hemangioma on the upper right lateral chest. The child’s guardian is unfamiliar with this type of skin lesion and would like more information. The most appropriate response from the nurse practitioner is that infantile hemangiomas: A – Are the most common tumors of infancy and usually are medically insignificant. B – increase in size between ages 2 and 3 months and usually resolve by age 6 months. C – resolve by age 1 year with topical steroid treatment. D – usually require surgical intervention if they do not resolve by age 3 years.
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HEALTH SCIENCE
NURSING
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