NUR 634 Topic 5 MyQBank Assignment; DERM
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- Purple patches or macules on backs of the hands and forearms of the lderly would be suggestive of:
- On examination, a white discoloration appearing on nails was noted. This is consistent with:
- A raised, crusted border with central ulceration on the helix is identified. This lesion needs further evaluation because it’s most likely:
- An infant presents with a rash in the diaper area. Which description likely indicates candida diaper rash:
- Depigmented macules appearing on the face, hands, feet, and other parts of the body due to lack of melanin are termed:
- The patient has recently sustained an injury to the upper thigh. Examination reveals an irregular shaped purplish-blue lesion that does not blanch with pressure and does not exhibit pulsatility. This would be considered:
- A slow, persistent fungal infection of fingernails and toenails is:
- To assess skin temperature, the examiner would use the:
- If a lesion is described as annular, it appears:
- Term used to describe skin that is red over the entire body is:
- When assessing the skin, it is noted to be thickened, taut, and shiny in appearance. This could be associated with:
- Which model is used to designate risk factors for melanoma?:
- A 45-year-old male presents with a skin lesion that has a smooth, slightly scaly, or pebbly surface, with an irregular edge. Further evaluation reveals a dark brown 2.5cm lesion, this is most likely a:
- Which stage of pressure is consistent with findings on dermatologic examination of a full thickness tissue loss and subcutaneous fat visible with mild slough on the right hip?:
- When the examiner lifts a fold of skin and notes how quickly it returns to place, the examiner is assessing skin:
- A child has maculopapular, blotchy rash and on exam of his mouth, red eruptions with white centers on the buccal mucosa are visualized. These eruptions are called:
- Ticks can transmit and cause:
- An inflammation of the proximal and lateral nail folds represents:
- A small child sustained burns to the posterior trunk and posterior surface of both arms. According to the “Rule of Nines” for small children, what percentage of the total body surface was involved?:
- A six-year-old child presents with a few small vesicles that are honey-colored and weeping around left nare, these lesions are consistent with:
- The term used to refer to skin that is peeling:
- An example of a macule is:
- Skin conditions such as pruritus, hyperpigmentation, calciphylaxis may be seen in patients who have:
- When the term rubor is used in describing the skin, it means that the appearance is:
- The term used to describe dark-colored adherent crust of dead tissue around an ulcer is:
- A reddish-blue, irregularly shaped, solid and spongy mass of blood vessels that may be present at birth and enlarge during the first 10 to 15 months is characteristic of a:
- On examination of the feet, the nurse practitioner observes a painful thickening of the skin on the bony prominence of the left fifth toe, this lesion is likely a:
- When examining the left ear, a raised nodule behind the ear is noted to have a lustrous surface with visible telangiectatic vessels in the center. This lesion needs further eval because it is most likely:
- A yellowish hue imparted to the skin, mucous membrane, or eye is termed:
- A dark, raised, asymmetric lesion with irregular borders may be:
- Transverse depressions of nail plates, usually bilaterally, resulting from temporary disruption of proximal nail growth from systemic illness is termed:
- Lesions that develop w/in hair follicles produce papules that become erythematous and painful are termed:
- On examination of the feet, the NP observes a painless thickening of the skin under the ball of the foot. It is tender to direct pressure, most likely a:
- A patient has a papule with an ulcerated center on the lower lid and medial canthus of the eye; consistent with:
- A patient presents with a full thickness tissue loss with exposed bone and tendon and eschar of the left hip, which stage of pressure ulcer development is this:
- When assessing the skin, silvery, scaly papules or plaques are noted on the extensor surface of both arms. Could be assoc with:
- Which stage of pressure ulcer is consistent with a partial thickness loss of the dermis presenting as a shallow open ulcer with a red pink wound bed, without slough?:
- The term asteatosis refers to:
- The assessment findings of the integumentary system of an 80-year-old that would warrant further eval would include:
- Asymmetry, irregular borders, variation in color, diameter greater than 6mm, and elevation represent the “ABCDEs” of:
- When assessing the skin, it is noted to be very dry and cool to the touch. This could be associated with:
- A patient is observed to have pressure-related alteration of skin along with changes in temperature, consistency, sensation, and color. Which stage of pressure ulcer is consistent with this?:
- When examining the skin, multiple areas of circumscribed elevations of the skin filled with serous fluid measuring approximately 0.5cm were noted, these types of lesions could be seen in:
- A child presents with erythematous papules and vesicles, that are weeping, oozy, and crusty. These lesions are located over the forehead, wrists, elbows, and back of knees. With which of the following conditions are these symptoms associated?:
- An adolescent is being examined for acne and findings revealed several closed comedones. These findings are also termed:
- Pressure ulcers, decub ulcers, develop over all of the following body parts except the: