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If large, egg-shaped pockets are noticed on a client's upper eyelid, what is the appropriate action?

  1. Apply a soothing cream

  2. Advise home care only

  3. Refer to a physician

  4. Ignore as a normal reaction

The correct answer is: Refer to a physician

When large, egg-shaped pockets are observed on a client's upper eyelid, referring the client to a physician is the most appropriate course of action. This situation likely indicates a significant concern, such as an allergic reaction, edema, or possibly a more serious underlying condition that requires medical evaluation. The presence of such pronounced swelling—especially around the delicate eye area—may necessitate professional diagnosis and treatment to rule out any potential complications or systemic issues. It's critical for estheticians to recognize when a condition exceeds their scope of practice and to ensure that clients receive the appropriate care from healthcare professionals. In contrast, applying a soothing cream may not address the underlying problem and could potentially exacerbate the situation. Advising home care only dismisses the urgency of the issue, while ignoring it altogether could lead to further complications. Thus, the most responsible and effective response is to refer the client for a medical evaluation.