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1 Exam (elaborations) 23 - Viral Causes of Skin lesions rashes question n answers graded A+ 2023/2024 2 Exam (elaborations) 1101MedTermCh3IntegumentaryQuiz fully solved 2023/2024 3 Exam (elaborations) Ch 3 reading question n answers graded A+ 2023/2024 4 Exam (elaborations) CH 64 Systemic Lupus ...

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Viral Skin Infections(question n answers)graded A+ 2023/2024

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Viral Skin Infections Molluscum contagiosum - correct answer -caused by DNA virus in epidermal cells • S/Sxs: clusters of smooth, waxy or pearly, flesh colored, umbilicated (central dimple), hard papules w/ cheesy core; may become inflamed or secondarily infected; Up to 15 mm. In adults: Abdomen...

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Varicella (You Call the Shots)Varicella is highly infectious with a secondary infection occurring in 60% to 100% of susceptible household contacts. T/F - correct answer T A person infected with varicella-zoster virus is typically infectious during which time period? a) From day 4 after ex...

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Types of skin rashes (Ch. 17 w pictures)question well answered rated A+ 2023/2024

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Types of skin rashes (Ch. 17 w pictures)Macules - correct answer Small, flat, discolored blemishes patches Ex.) Scarlet fever * Smallest rash Papules - correct answer Small, raised solid bumps Ex.) Measles Pustules - correct answer Pus-filled lesions with an inflamed base Ex.) Acne or impe...

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Systemic Lupus ErythematosusThe white blood cell (WBC) count of a client with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) shows a shift to the left. What is the highest priority nursing diagnosis for the nurse caring for this client? Impaired Skin Integrity Ineffective Individual Coping Ineffective ...

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SLE Review 2023/2024 updated to pass

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SLE ReviewA client is suspected of having systemic lupus erythematous. The nurse monitors the client, knowing that which of the following is one of the initial characteristic sign of systemic lupus erythematous? 1. Weight gain 2. Subnormal temperature 3. Elevated red blood cell count 4. Rash on ...

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SLE NCLEX Practice QuestionsThe nurse is preparing a presentation on systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Which statement should the nurse include? (Select all that apply.) The etiology is known to be linked to environmental factors. Manifestations can be mild to fatal, with remissions and exac...

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skin theory 2A mechanical abrasion or injury to the epidermis, due to scratching insect bites, scabs or acne is known as a(n): Select one: e e le iation - correct answer excoriation An example of a subjective symptom would be: Select one: ng s es mmation - correct answer itching What...

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skin rashesWhich pathophysiological conditions can lead to skin rashes? Select that all apply. Fungal infection Bacterial infection Viral infection Good nutrition Excessive sleep Chemical exp - correct answer Viral, bacterial, and fungal infections will often produce rashes on the skin. These ...

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Skin Rashes questions with 100% correct answers 2023/2024

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Skin Rashes Exanthem - correct answer Rash involving SKIN with MANY POTENTIAL CAUSES such as bacterial infection, viral infection or a noninfectious inflammatory condition. It results from a SYSTEMIC viral infection. - exa- for outside- skin Enanthem - correct answer Rash involving MUCOUS m...

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Rubeola (Measles)questions & answers rated A+ 2023/2024

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Rubeola (Measles)Incubation period:8 to 12 days from exposure to onset of symptoms - correct answer 8 to 12 days from exposure to onset of symptoms Infectious period: Ranges from 3 to 5 days before the appearance of the rash to 4 days after appearance of the rash - correct answer Ranges from 3 to...

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RR - Pediatrics A 6-month-old infant presents to the pediatrician's office with a two-day history of increased fussiness, poor feeding, low-grade fever and rash. The family returned from a trip to India last week. The rash appears on the trunk in several stages of erythematous macules, vesicular p...

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ROSH Dermatology 2A 60-year-old woman presents to the clinic with a unilateral vesicular rash on an erythematous base for the past three days. She says that the rash was preceded by a burning pain in the same distribution. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis? Allergic contact derm...

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Roseola questions well answers graded A+ 2023/2024

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RoseolaA 4-year-old child experiences a rapid onset of a high fever that lasts for 3 days and then suddenly returns to normal. Two days later, a maculopapular rash appears on the trunk and spreads to other areas of the body. - correct answer Roseola (exanthem subitum): A 9-month-old infant is se...

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Rashes questions with 100% correct answers rated A+ 2023/2024

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Rashes atopic dermatitis - correct answer commonly referred to as eczema. ongoing condition that cuases itchy, inflamed skin. most often on face, neck, trunk, or limbs. use at-home interventions like avoiding harsher soaps and detergents Christmas tree rash - correct answer fine, itchy, scaly ra...

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Rashes questions well answers graded A+ 2023/2024

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Rashesmaculopapular rash - correct answer most common rash, Macule- distribution across surface of skin, irregular Papule- small raised area -irregular patches of raised bumps -blanch- red spots disappear for a minute when pressed on blanching - correct answer spot appears when pressed on V...

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Rash(questions and answers)rated A+ 2023/2024

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RashWhat are possible etiologies of a rash? - correct answer Skin rashes can be due to underlying disease Skin rashes can be due to the environment Examples include hot and humid weather, excess sun exposure Other causes include irritating substances and allergies How does a rash present...

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Rash, Resp, Enteric Viruses Picornavirus structure - correct answer ... picornavirus general feature - correct answer Small naked RNA viruses with polyhedral capsid structure real small so rna picornovirus genome - correct answer Genome is ~7.4 kb ssRNA of positive polarity that encode...

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Quiz 14 question & answers rated A+ 2023/2024

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Quiz 14A 73-year-old man presents with a generalized rash, which he thinks may have been caused by an antibiotic that he recently began taking. He has a history of coronary artery disease, hypertension, and emphysema. He is conscious and alert, his blood pressure is 144/94 mm Hg, and his pulse is 64...

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Quiz 2 - Skin Problems question n answers graded A+ 2023/2024

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Quiz 2 - Skin ProblemsSimon presents with alopecia areata with well-circumscribed patches of hair loss on the crown of his head. How do you respond when he asks you the cause? A. "You must be under a lot of stress lately." B. "It is hereditary. Did your father experience this also?" C. "The ...

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Pharmacology Chapter 12After many unsuccessful attempts to treat his acne with topical medications including antibiotics, Flynn's doctor has prescribed isotretinoin for him. What action is the isotretinoin likely to have? - correct answer It will decrease oil production Asher reads the label on ...

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Pharmacology- Ch. 12 - Skin Medications 2023/2024 updated to pass

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Pharmacology- Ch. 12 - Skin Medications Skin - correct answer The _______ is the largest organ of the body. topical, local - correct answer Treatment of the skin is usually either _______ or __________. e - correct answer Topical skin applicatins can be classified into 9 principal categories ...

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Peds PrepU Chapter 15 question n answers graded A+

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Peds PrepU Chapter 15A child is brought to the clinic with fever, cough, and coryza. The nurse inspects the child's mouth and observes what look like tiny grains of white sand with red rings. The nurse documents this as which of the following? a) Koplik spots b) Nits c) Slapped cheek appear...

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Ped's I Quiz I & II questions well answered rated A+ 2023/2024

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Ped's I Quiz I & II A nurse is caring for a child who has a vesicular rash for 6 days. The parents of the child ask the nurse what illness caused this rash. The nurse should explain the child has which of the following conditions? A. Measles B. Fifth disease C. Tetanus D. Varicella - c...

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PEDs ch 31 The nurse is planning care for a 3-month-old infant diagnosed with eczema. Which should be the focus of the nurse's care for this infant? 1. Maintaining adequate nutrition 2. Keeping the baby content 3. Preventing infection of lesions 4. Applying antibiotics to lesions - correct ...

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Pediatric Rashes question n answers graded A+

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Pediatric RashesVARICELLA ZOSTER - correct answer vesicles on an erythematous base (dew drops on a rose petal) + pruritis papules --> vesicles --> pustules --> crusts head --> trunk --> extremities infectious until all lesions completed crusted incubation period: 10-21...

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Pathophysiology chapters 1 - 3 fully solved graded A+ 2023/2024

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Pathophysiology chapters 1 - 3A skin rash is an example of a ____________________. a. sign b. symptom c. laboratory result d. syndrome - correct answer a. sign A(n) ____________________ disease has a sudden onset and short course. a. acute b. terminal c. chronic d. idiopathic - correct answer...

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NR 511 CH7 Skin Problems questions with verified solution 2023/2024

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NR 511 CH7 Skin ProblemsMargaret, age 32, comes to the clinic. She has painful joints and a distinctive rash in a butterfly distribution on her face. The rash has red papules and plaques with a fine scale. What do you suspect? A. Lymphocyte cutis B. Relapsing polychondritis C. Systemic lupus eryt...

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NCLEX- Pediatrics Infectious & communicable diseases 2023/2024 updated to pass

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NCLEX- Pediatrics Infectious & communicable diseasesThe school nurse prepares a list of home care instructions for the parents of school children who have been diagnosed with pediculosis capitis (head lice). Which should be included in the list? Select all that apply. 1.Siblings may also need tre...

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MT CH 12 questions with 100% correct answers rated A+ 2023/2024

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MT CH 12 Petechiae - correct answer Molly Malone had a severe fever and then she developed very small pinpoint hemorrages under her skin. The doctor described these as being Erythroderma - correct answer Which term describes a precancerous skin growth that occurs on sun damaged skin -Comedo -...

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Module 7 Skin Medications Post-Assessment 2023/2024 updated to pass

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Module 7 Skin Medications Post-AssessmentDermatitis conditions include all the following except: Poison Ivy Hives Skin Allergic Reactions Asthma - correct answer Asthma What are antipruritics used to treat? Burns Itching Acne Wounds - correct answer Itching Corticosteroids would be...

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Module 3 Dermatology fully solved 2023/2024

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Module 3 DermatologySummary: An 18-month-old girl is brought in for evaluation of a rapidly spreading rash that started after 3 days of fever. She has diffuse, blanching, erythematous macules, and papules but otherwise appears well. Most likely diagnosis: Roseola Most likely cause of the illne...

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Microbiology Fundamentals ch 16 questions & answers rated A+

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Microbiology Fundamentals ch 16Label the image with the diseases (orange boxes) or causative agents listed for a review of microbial infections of the skin and eyes. Several pop-up hints have been provided to help you place the labels correctly. - correct answer Drag the statements or images to ...

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Microbiology CH.25 RNA Viruses questions with verified solutions 2023/2024

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Microbiology CH.25 RNA VirusesWhich febrile disease with a rash has a pathogen that can cross the placenta and cause serious fetal damage? a. croup b. mumps c. measles (rubeola) d. rubella - correct answer d. rubella Hydrophobia, the dumb phase, and Nergi bodies in nervous tissue are all...

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Microbiology Ch.23What is Erythema migrant’s bullseye rash, at the portal of entry associated with? - correct answer Lyme Disease What is the causative agent of the Bubonic plague? - correct answer Yersinia Pestis What is the Bubonic plague transmitted by? - correct answer Fleas What is L...

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Microbiology ch 22 Skin Infections fully solved graded A+

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Microbiology ch 22 Skin InfectionsWhich of the following conditions is important in the ecology of the skin? - correct answer All of the above. Staphylococcus aureus can be responsible for all of the following conditions except - correct answer athlete's foot. The main effect of staphylococca...

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MICRO Ch. 16 The major category(ies) of hypersensitivity(ies) that typically involve(s) a B-cell immunoglobulin response include(s) A. type I only. B. type I and type IV. C. type IV only. D. type I, type II, and type III. E. type I, type II, type III, and type IV. - correct answer ...

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micro ch 5 questions with verified solutions 2023/2024

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45 y/o male in ER with headache and fatigue, pt has painful rash on back and right upper chest which has been worsening for 1wk. the rash appears to be diffuse reddening with small blisters, his temp is 102, pt has high levels of vocations stress. Based upon the patient's presentation, which of t...

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Lyme Disease question n answers rated A+ 2023/2024

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Lyme Disease Refers to the classic "bull's-eye" rash - correct answer Erythema migrants refers to the classic "bull's-eye" rash. What is the spirochete that causes Lyme disease? - correct answer Borrelia burgdorferi is the spirochete that causes Lyme disease. What is the vector for Borr...

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Lupus questions fully solved graded A+

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LupusThe client enters the outpatient clinic and states to the triage nurse, "I think I have the flu. I'm so tired, I have no appetite, and everything hurts." The triage nurse assesses the client and finds a butterfly rash over the bridge of nose and on the cheeks. Which diagnosis does the nurse ...

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integumentary quiz correctly answered to pass 2023/2024

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integrumentary quizYou have a pediatric patient who is being evaluated for a skin rash. The preliminary diagnosis is impetigo contagious. Which of the following describes impetigo contagious? - correct answer Is a highly contagious inflammatory disorder Impetigo contagious is a highly contagious in...

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Infectious Causes of Skin Rashes Lesions correctly answered rated A+ 2023/2024

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Infectious Causes of Skin Rashes LesionsEcthyma gangrenosum Pt Presentation - correct answer Patient has a Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Septicemia, is neutropenic (high risk). Patient's lesion is a red macule/ papule that is hemorrhagic with necrosis in the center. Or patient has an ulcer with a hemorrha...

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Identify That Rash questions with answers rated A+ 223/2024

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Identify That Rash Erythema multiforme (EM) - correct answer Parents bring 20 month old to the clinic saying their daughter seems to be having a reaction to the antibiotics that she has been taking. On physical exam you note heaped up boarders, no mucosal involvement, and the patient isn't trying ...

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ICD-10 Chapter 12 Questions Diseases of Skin fully solved graded A+

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A 45 year-old-male patient developed an ulcer on his upper back. He has had diabetes for several years and is on insulin. The provider determines that the ulcer is due to his diabetes. What ICD-10-CM codes are reported? - correct answer E11.622, L98.429, Z79.4 Rationale: ICD-10-CM guideline I.C.4.a...

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Homework Chapter 3, Part 2 question n answers graded A+

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Homework Chapter 3, Part 2diaper rash L22 - correct answer Initial office visit for diaper rash First-listed diagnosis: _________ Code:________ congestive heart failure I50.9 - correct answer Established patient presents with dyspnea and lower extremity edema. The physician determined tha...

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HA Chapter 14 Skin, Hair, Nails fully solved 2023/2024

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This is a typical case of urticaria - correct answer Mrs. Anderson presents with an itchy raised rash that appears and disappears in various locations. Each lesion lasts for many minutes. Which most likely accounts for this rash? The most unusual aspect of this condition is that the lesions mov...

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Fever and rashWhat things should be asked in the history of a patient with fever and rash? - correct answer 1. *Drug ingestion in the past 30 days* 2. Travel history 3. *Occupation* 4. Sun exposure 5. STI (sexual transmitted infection) exposure 6. *Immunization history* 7. Exposure to ill pers...

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Exam 1 FA Davis QuestionsWhich of the following are signs and symptoms of strep throat? Select all that apply. Severe sore throat Rash in mouth, on palms of hands, soles of feet "Slapped cheek" appearance of the face Headache Stomachache - correct answer Headache Stomachache Severe sore t...

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EAQ chapter 13 questions & answers graded A+ 2023/2024

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EAQ chapter 13 A patient with possible malignant melanoma reports that a mole has recently changed color. Which additional mole change would the nurse monitor for? - correct answer Light bleeding Which skin structure is altered when a patient reports dryness of the scalp, forehead, face, and chi...

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Diaper RashDiaper dermatitis pathophysiology - correct answer -Irritation and infection contributes to skin breakdown Causes of diaper rash - correct answer -Occlusion -Moisture -Microbes -GI enzymes -Bile salts -Increase in skin pH -Chaffing Location of diaper rash - correct answer -Pe...

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Diaper Dermatitis fully solved graded A+ 2023/2024

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Diaper Dermatitis What causes diaper dermatitis in regards to skin? - correct answer thin skin in infants What causes diaper dermatitis in regards to fluids? - correct answer Frequent urination & defecation in infants. Increases skin hydration What causes diaper dermatitis in regards to micro...

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Conditions of skin- RASHES question n answers graded A+ 2023/2024

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Conditions of skin- RASHES Rashes - correct answer Skin conditions that are apparent by visible reaction on the surface of skin, small red bumps, urticaria-hives, blisters, scales, erythema-redness Atopic dermatitis - correct answer Hereditary, inflammatory rash characterized by dry, sensitive, ...

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Communicable Diseases Quiz well answered rated A+ 2023/2024

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Communicable Diseases QuizMarc has a red, itchy rash on his hands and feet. The skin on his hands and feet is blistered and dry. Which disease did Marc most likely contract? A. influenza B. strep throat C. chicken pox D. athlete's foot - correct answer D. Athlete's foot Which disease can b...

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Chapter 26 Infectious Disease HW question n answers graded A+ 2023/2024

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Chapter 26 Infectious Disease HWUnlike bacteria, viruses: Answers: A. die when exposed to the environment. B. are larger and reproduce outside the cell. C. can only be contracted by direct contact. D. can only multiply outside a host. - correct answer A. die when exposed to the environment. ...

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Chapter 26 Infections Diseases(question n answers graded A+)already passed

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Chapter 26 Infections Diseases A common sign of the measles is: A. severe diarrhea. B. a blotchy red rash. C. a purpuric rash. D. petechiae. - correct answer B. a blotchy red rash. A known intravenous drug abuser presents with anorexia, body aches, a low-grade fever, and scleral icterus...

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Chapter 24All of the following belong to the Herpesviridae except: A) Varicella-zoster virus B) Cytomegalovirus C) Variola virus D) Herpes simplex viruses E) Epstein-Barr virus - correct answer Variola Virus Smallpox is a disease in which: A) fever, prostration, rash, and possible toxemia...

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Chapter 22 - Skin Infections question n answers graded A+ 2023/2024

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Chapter 22 - Skin InfectionsWhich of the following are transmitted via the respiratory route? A. Rubella virus B. Rubeola virus C. Varicella-zoster virus D. Papillomaviruses E. Parvovirus B-19 - correct answer A, B, C, E Examine the status of MRSA infections in the United States today by c...

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Chapter 21 Dermatologic Disorders question and answers graded A+

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Chapter 21 Dermatologic Disorders 1. The mother brings a 10-month-old child into the clinic due to an unusual rash that she has noted. In completing the history, the nurse should ask about: 1. The general health of the child. 2. Allergies. 3. Recent immunizations or medications. 4. All of the a...

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Chapter 18 Nursing Management of the NewbornThe mother of a newborn observes a diaper rash on her newborn's skin. Which intervention should the nurse instruct the parent to implement to treat the diaper rash? A. Place the newborn's buttocks in warm water after each void or stool. B. Use only bab...

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Chapter 18 Integumentary System Diseases and Disorders question n answers graded A+

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Chapter 18 Integumentary System Diseases and Disorders1. The skin is the first line of protection for the body against invading organisms. a. True b. False - correct answer TRUE 2. The apocrine glands are active at birth. a. True b. False - correct answer FALSE 3. The subcutaneous layer of...

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Chapter 17 Build Your Foundation Questions Describe the parts of the skin and how they are protective. - correct answer Specify examples of normal skin microbiota and explain where they are found. - correct answer Define the following terminology of skin lesions and rashes: vesicle, macule,...

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Chapter 16 The Infant e. Hands held closed most of the time a. Hands held open most of the time c. Picks up toy with squeeze action b. Grasps with thumb on one side and three fingers on the other d. Thumb and forefinger hold object ANS: E, A, C, B, D The development advances from the new...

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Chapter 9 Skin, Hair and Nails fully solved 2023.2024

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Chapter 9 Skin, Hair and Nails 1. A patient asks the nurse if it is possible to grow new skin. What is the nurse's most appropriate response? a. "Even if new skin growth is required, the melanocytes do not regenerate." b. "The avascular epidermis sheds slowly and is replaced completely every ...

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Chapter 6Dehydration can be a serious complication of repeated diarrhea, particularly in infants. - correct answer True A stomachache may be considered serious when it: - correct answer Disrupts a child's activity and prevents him/her from participating. Children who develop a heat rash shoul...

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Chapter 6 Quiz B Med TermsAllergen - correct answer Is a substance that produces an allergic reaction in an individual Allergist - correct answer Specializes in diagnosing and treating conditions of altered immunologic reactivity, such as allergic reaction Anaphylaxis - correct answer Is also ...

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Chapter 5 ICD-10-CM Chapters 12-21What type of fracture is considered traumatic? - correct answer Comminuted fracture Can Z codes be listed as a primary code? - correct answer Yes; Z codes can be sequences as primary and secondary codes Where can you find the ICD-10-CM Table of Drugs and Chemi...

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Chapter 3 Part 2 PracticalInitial office visit for diaper rash - correct answer first-listed diagnosis: Diaper Rash Code: L22 estalished patient presents with dyspnea and lower extremity edema. the physician determined that the patient's symptoms were due to an exacerbation of congestive hear ...

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Chapter 2 QuizWhich section of health records is not included in the subjective section? -Chief complaint -Family history -Past medical history -Review of Systems -Social history - correct answer Review of Systems Which section of health records is not included in a plan? -clinic note -con...

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CH 64 Systemic Lupus ErythematosusWhich patient should the nurse expect to be at the highest risk for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)? a. A 24-year-old white female b. A 55-year-old Hispanic male c. A 28-year-old Asian American female d. A 30-year-old African American male - correct answer ...

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Ch 3 reading The outermost layer of skin is the ___. - correct answer epidermis The definition of the root steat/o is ______. - correct answer fat Which root means hardness or horniness? - correct answer Kerat/o Which root means white? - correct answer Leuko Which of the following two t...

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1101MedTermCh3IntegumentaryQuizBulla - correct answer Which of the following is NOT an example of a blister (an elevated, fluid-filled lesion)? Bulla Nodule Pustule Vesicle macule, macula - correct answer The medical term for a freckle is: bulla. macule, macula. papule. patch. vesicl...

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23 - Viral Causes of Skin lesions rashesRashes: 1st - 6th disease: 6 common exanthems of children - correct answer * Enteroviruses Lesions associated with viral pathogens - table - correct answer Herpetic whitlow - correct answer HSV Infection of the finger Virus enters through breaks in the...

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