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650 Midterm Study Guide (45 multiple choice questions, 5 essay questions
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650 Midterm Study Guide (45 multiple choice questions, 5 essay questions 
Definitions of lesion descriptions (macules, papules, etc) 
 A macule is a circumscribed flat area of change in color of the skin <1 cm in diameter. 
o freckles, flat moles, and port-wine stains and the rashes of rickettsial infections, rubella, and measles 
 A patch is a circumscribed flat area of change in color of the skin >1 cm in diameter. 
 A papule is a small solid elevation of the skin <1 cm in di...
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AANP FNP Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
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Basal Cell Carcinoma - -painless, pearly, ulcerated nodule with overlying telangiectasis 
-found on sun areas 
 
Actinic Keratoses - -slightly rough, pink or flesh-colored lesion in sun-exposed area 
-pharmacological treatment: 5-fluorouracil (topical chemotherapy) 
-non-pharmacological treatment: chemical peel, cryotherapy, laser resurfacing 
 
Tuberculosis - I. Transmission 
A. Mycobacterium tuberculosis carried in airborne droplets 
B. Active Pulmonary or Laryngeal Tuberculosis transmitted 
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Medical-Surgical: Dermatological Exam Questions with complete Solutions
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Medical-Surgical: Dermatological Exam Questions with complete Solutions 
A nurse is planning care for a patient who has been admitted for treatment of a malignant melanoma of the upper life without many stasis. The nurse should plan to prepare the patient for which of the following procedures? - Correct Answer surgical excision 
 
-therapeutic approach: depends on level of invasion and depth of lesion; surgical excision is Tx of choice for small, superficial lesions, deeper lesions require wide,...
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NURS 612 Maryville Exam 2 NURS 612 Maryville Exam 2 Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 | Graded A+ | 100% Verified. Latest Updated 2024/2025 | Graded A+ | 100% Verified.
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NURS 612 Maryville Exam 2 Questions amd Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 | Graded A+ | 100% Verified. What are characteristics of Paget's disease of the breast? - ANSWER --an eczematous 
rash on the area of the nipple and/or areola. 
What does jaundice indicate? - ANSWER --an elevation in bilirubin. Usually evident in 
the scelera and mucus membranes first. 
What might pallor indicate? - ANSWER --decreased circulation to an area or a 
decrease in hemoglobin. It's usually first noticed on the f...
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Dermatology - FNP Board Review | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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Dermatology - FNP Board Review | 100% Correct 
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How many grams of topical cream are needed for a single application to the hands? 
1,2,3 or 4? - 2 grams 
 
How many grams of topical cream are needed for a single application to an arm? 
1,2,3 or 4? - 3 grams 
 
How many grams of topical cream are needed for a single application to the entire body? - 30-60 
grams 
 
Corticosteroid potency is based on _______________. - Vasoconstrictor activity 
 
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NBME Full review Exam paper with Detailed Explanation for the latest edition
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TRYPTASE MAST CELL 
TRYPSIN PANCREAS - ***Tryptase Mast Cell Specific 
marker mast cell activation 
type 1 hypersensitvity uriticaria 
angioedema visceral edema hypotension 
Length Constant = Myelination - ***Demylination in MS Decreases Length Constant 
A-Delta Fibers 
thin myelinated fibers - ***Thin Myelinated Nerve Fibers 
Detect Temperature + Nociceptive 
GTO 1B 
extrafusal fibers - ***Series Connection 
Increase Tension transmit via GTO 
1b contact inhibitory interneuron 
Prevents damage ...
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Dermatology Exam Questions And Answers
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Dermatology Exam Questions And Answers 
 
 
An 65-year-old man is being treated at the dermatologist for a lesion on his face for the past 5 weeks that will not go away. Additionally, the patient has a history of staying out in the sun, as he lives in Florida. Upon physical exam, a 0.6 cm macule that appears flesh-colored and slightly hyperpigmented is present on his right cheek. Upon palpation, the macule feels like sandpaper and is tender to the patient. All labs are within normal limits. 
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CPC Practice Exam A-D Finals 2025| Latest Update 2025| Indication/Procedure Rationale Q&
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CPC Practice Exam A-D Finals 2025| 
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Indication/Procedure Rationale Q&A 
The provided cases and their CPT codes are accurate as follows: 
Case 1: Hypertrophic Scar with Skin Graft 
Indication: Hypertrophic scar excision and split-thickness skin graft. 
CPT Codes: 15100, 15002 
Rationale: 
- 15100: Covers the split-thickness autograft harvested from the thigh and applied to a defect less 
than 100 sq cm. 
- 15002: Accounts for the surgical preparation of the recipient ...
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AANP Exam Study Guide. (Answered)
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AANP Exam Study Guide. (Answered)-Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease - A 7-year-old male presents with a painless limp, antalgic gait, muscle spasm, mildly restricted hip abduction and internal rotation, proximal thigh atrophy, and slightly short stature. 
 
MMR - Initial given at 12 months and second dose 4-6 years. Can give a monovalent under 12 months if there is an outbreak. 
 
Actinic Keratosis - Patchy, scaly, raised, irregular lesions in sun-exposed areas that are tri-colored. Pre-malignant and 2...
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Dermatology Exam Questions And Answers
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Dermatology Exam Questions And Answers 
 
 
An 65-year-old man is being treated at the dermatologist for a lesion on his face for the past 5 weeks that will not go away. Additionally, the patient has a history of staying out in the sun, as he lives in Florida. Upon physical exam, a 0.6 cm macule that appears flesh-colored and slightly hyperpigmented is present on his right cheek. Upon palpation, the macule feels like sandpaper and is tender to the patient. All labs are within normal limits. 
Dx...
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