Abstract
Atypical skin lesions are common incidental findings in patients across all settings where nurse practitioners practice, and it is imperative that each provider is competent to identify and address concerning findings. In patients with limited access to care, this becomes especially important and can be more challenging. This case study describes the unique approach to the evaluation and treatment of a patient experiencing several barriers to accessing the care he needed promptly.
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