A nurse completing an initial assessment of a newborn finds tiny white papules on the newborn's cheeks, chin, and nose. The nurse documents this finding as which of the following:... A nurse completing an initial assessment of a newborn finds tiny white papules on the newborn's cheeks, chin, and nose. The nurse documents this finding as which of the following: Milia, Lanugo, Mongolian spots, Harlequin color change?

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The question is asking about a specific finding a nurse might document during an initial assessment of a newborn, particularly focusing on the identification of certain skin manifestations. It aims to classify the finding of tiny white papules on the cheeks, chin, and nose of the newborn.

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Milia

The nurse documents tiny white papules on the newborn’s cheeks, chin, and nose as Milia.

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The nurse documents tiny white papules on the newborn’s cheeks, chin, and nose as Milia.

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Milia are common, tiny white papules found on the face of newborns, resembling small cysts filled with keratin.

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Ensure the description of the lesion matches the typical presentation of milia: small, white papules on the face of a newborn.

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