2024 PN NCLEX Questions Nursing Practice Question

A client, age 28, is 8 1/2 months pregnant. She is most likely to display which normal skin-color variation?

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Correct Answer: D

Rationale: During pregnancy, hormonal changes often lead to skin variations, with chloasma being particularly common. This condition, characterized by dark patches on the face, is a result of increased melanin production stimulated by hormones.

Option A, vitiligo, is an autoimmune condition causing loss of skin pigmentation, which is not typical during pregnancy.

Option B, erythema, refers to redness of the skin, which can occur but is not a specific variation associated with pregnancy.

Option C, cyanosis, indicates a lack of oxygen and is a medical concern, not a normal skin variation during pregnancy.