WOCN Wound Mod 1: Questions And Answers (Rated
A+)
Nummular eczema Right Ans - coin or fine shaped, (no central clearing)
"round/discoid"
Pityriasis rosea Right Ans - "oval" ovoid shape
Tinea Corporis, Sarcoidosis Right Ans - "annular" round, active margins
with central clearing
Herpes zoster Right Ans - "zosteriform" (dermatomal) Folloing a nerve or
segment of the body
Psoriasis, urticaria Right Ans - "Polycyclic", interlocking or coalesced
circles (formed by enlargement of annular lesions)
Contact dermatitis Right Ans - "linear", in a line
Erythema multiforme Right Ans - "iris/target lesion" pink macules with
purple central papules
Meningococcal septicemia Right Ans - "stellate" star shaped
Cutanea Larva Migrans Right Ans - "serpiginous" snake like or wavy line
track
Polyarteritis nodosa, Lichen planus lesions of erythema infectiosum Right
Ans - "reticulate" net like or lacy
Measles, Roseola Right Ans - "Morbilliform" measles-like, maculopapular
lesion that become confluent on the face and body
Psoriasis boarder Right Ans - discerete
Nummular eczema boarder Right Ans - indistinct
, Tinea spp. eruptions boarders Right Ans - Active- margin of lesion shows
greater activity than center
Malignant melanoma boarder Right Ans - Irregular- nonsmooth or notched
basal cell carcinoma boarder Right Ans - boarder raised above center
cellulitis boarder Right Ans - advancing, expanding at margins
describe changes with central clearing lesion Right Ans - an erythematous
boarder surrounding lighter skin
what condition shows central clearing lesion Right Ans - tinea eruptions
describe desquamation lesion Right Ans - peeling or sloughing of skin
what condition shows desquamation Right Ans - rash of toxic shock
syndrome
describe keratotic lesion Right Ans - hypertrophic stratum corneum
what condition shoes keratotic Right Ans - calluses, warts
describe punctation Right Ans - central umbilication or dimpling
what conditions shows punctation Right Ans - basal cell carcinoma
describe telangiectasias Right Ans - dilated blood vessels within lesion
blanch completel, may be markers of systematic disease
what condition shows telangiectasias Right Ans - basal cell carcinoma,
actinic keratosis
Skin tear: Type 1 Right Ans - no skin loss. linear or flap tear that can be
repositioned to cover the wound bed
Skin tear: Type 2 Right Ans - Partial flap loss: partial flap loss that cannot
be repositioned to cover the wound bed
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