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Vesicle
→ A vesicle is a small, elevated, fluid-filled lesion measuring up to 1 cm in diameter, commonly seen in viral infections such as varicella (chickenpox) or herpes simplex.
→ The clear fluid inside distinguishes it from pustules (which contain pus) and papules (which are solid, not fluid-filled).
→ These lesions can rupture and crust over as the disease progresses, often appearing in different stages of healing simultaneously.
→ Proper documentation of vesicular lesions supports accurate diagnosis, infection control, and isolation precautions.
This question is from W6 NR302 Exam 2 which contains 55 questions.
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