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NUR 352 Exam 2 Study Guide Ambulate - answerability to move indepedently dermatitis - answerskin inflammation supine - answerlay flat on back lateral - answerlay on side medial - answertoward the middle or center midline - answermedian line or plan of bilateral symmetry auricle - answerearlo...

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NUR 352 Exam 2 Study Guide


Ambulate - answer✔ability to move indepedently

dermatitis - answer✔skin inflammation

supine - answer✔lay flat on back

lateral - answer✔lay on side

medial - answer✔toward the middle or center

midline - answer✔median line or plan of bilateral symmetry

auricle - answer✔earlobe

bite block - answer✔keep upper and lower teeth from touching

converge - answer✔tend to meet at a point

ecchymosis - answer✔a discoloration of the skin resulting from bleeding underneath (bruising)

petechiae - answer✔small, flat, red, purple, or brown spots that appear on the skin or mucous
membrane due to bleeding under the skin

clubbing - answer✔a symptom of an underlying disease that causes the tips of the fingers or toes to
enlarge and the nails to curve around the fingertips

skin expected findings - answer✔variations in color (genetic, age related, sun damage, pregnancy
general or localized [scars/freckling]), temperature (variations due to environment or chronic perfusion
issues)

skin unexpected - answer✔pallor (pale), cynanosis (blue lips), jaundice (yellow due to rise of bilirubin),
erythema (reddening), ecchymosis (bruising), hematoma, petechiae (small purple dots)

skin integrity (elasticity) expected - answer✔scars from trauma, procedures, hygiene is well kept

skin integrity (elasticity) unexpected - answer✔lesions need to be further investigated (primary and
secondary), history of new skin changes, ABCDE assessment, infestation (lice)

palpating for moisture/texture/turgor expected - answer✔smooth or rough?, variations due to age,
genetics, weight loss/gain, trauma, procedures

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palpating for moisture/texture/turgor unexpected - answer✔profound dryness, rough, flaking, velvet,
thickening, texture, excessive sweating, tenting, edema

hair expected - answer✔evenly distributed, quantity, good hygiene

hair unexpected - answer✔loss (alopecia)

nails expected - answer✔symmetrical, smooth, color (yellow is lack of moisture), brisk capillary refill

nails unexpected - answer✔broken or missing nails, clubbing, delayed capillary refill, loosely attached,
color?, brittle (nutrition)

skin age related considerations - answer✔sun spots, less elasticity, collagen fibers stiffen (less fatty acids
in epidermis), decreased sebum, uneven pigmentation, slower hair/nail growth, nail
discoloration/thicker, less subQ tissue, wrinkling

skin ethnic considerations - answer✔Check mucous membranes

skin health promotion strategies - answer✔Hygiene practices

Wound care

Balanced diet

Strategies to address skin breakdown

Sun exposure (when to avoid)

Self and provider wellness exams

Know risk factors for skin cancer

pressure wound risks - answer✔moisture and mobility

pressure wound prevention strategies - answer✔repositions, monitor skin, less shear friction, need
protein for healthy tissue

pressure wound documentation - answer✔location, size, depth, appearance, drainage

head/neck inspection expected - answer✔equal movement of head/face/jaw, full ROM w/o pain, neck
muscle symmetry

head/neck inspection unexpected - answer✔any muscle asymmetry

head/neck palpation expected - answer✔no masses/deformities, may have some jaw cracking TMJ, full
firm equal muscle tone and strength

head/neck palpation unexpected - answer✔pain/muscle spasms w/ palpation, atrophic/hypertrophic
tone

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