NURS8022: Final Exam Review Questions from the Module
Quizzes With Complete Solutions
A autoimmune skin disorder that results in scaly, silvery lesions
with evidence of dermal and epidermal thickening is
_________________________. Correct Answer psoriasis
A benign T cell mediated autoinflammatory skin disorder that
results in violet colored lesions and is _________________.
Correct Answer Lichen planus
A child presents with lesions superficially on the skin. The
provider knows that this disorder is causes to Staphlococcus?
Correct Answer impetigo
A gardener is out working in the yard on a hot, humid summer
day. They begin to feel dizzy, nauseated, and weak. They find a
shady place to lay down in the grass and then begin to feel
better. The gardener is likely experiencing with of the
following? Correct Answer Heat exhaustion
A major difference between delirium and dementia is that
dementia _______. Correct Answer is related to degeneration
of nerve cells
A NP is reading a report of a humerus xray and reads that there
is a comminuted transverse fracture of the the distal humerus.
What does this mean in regards to the characteristics of the
fracture? Correct Answer The bone is fractured in more than 2
pieces, and the break is straight across the bone.
, A patient is diagnosed as having a partial seizure. The NP knows
that this means that neurons _____ were involved. Correct
Answer unilaterally
A patient is diagnosed with Afib and then has a CVA. How
would this patient's CVA likely be classified? Correct Answer
embolic stroke
A patient is diagnosed with cerebral edema and there is a
disruption of the BBB. The student knows that this is indicative
of ____ edema. Correct Answer vasogenic
A patient present s with partial thickness skin loss that involves
epidermis only. What stage is this patient's pressure ulcer?
Correct Answer Stage II
A patient present with a herniated lumbar disc and they are
complaining of pain in their right leg. The NP knows that this is
called _____________________. Correct Answer
radiculopathy
A patient presents to the provider with no pulse in there hand,
pallor, and weakness/paralysis of their thumb after experiencing
a ulnar fracture. The provider would document which diagnosis
in the chart? Correct Answer compartment syndrome
A patient presents with a LMN disease. What is a possible
finding on clinical exam? Correct Answer Drop foot
A patient presents with a resting tremor, bradykinesia, and a
stooped posture. The NP knows that the basic pathophysiology
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