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Regis NU641 ADV Clinical Pharmacology: Dermatology Exam with complete solutions
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polyuria - excessive urine 
 
dysuria - painful urination 
 
hematuria - blood in the urine 
 
hesitancy - having trouble stating to urinate 
 
incontinence - unable to control urination, loss of urine 
 
flank pain - discomfort in your back, upper abdomen, or sides 
 
ureteral colic - obstruction to the ureter which causes extreme pain. Usually an emergency 
 
nocturia - urination at night 
 
pyuria - pus within the urine 
 
renal colic - when kidney stones are blocking part of the urinary trac...
Epidermis correct answer: The outermost layer of the skin 
 
Dermis correct answer: Layer of skin beneath the epidermis; the inner supportive layer 
 
Sebaceous glands correct answer: Glands that produce an oily substance called serum that is secreted through hair follicles 
 
Eccrine sweat glands correct answer: Glands that produce sweat directly onto the skin's surface 
 
Apocrine sweat glands correct answer: Glands that produce a thick, milky secretion found in the armpit and groin 
 
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When percussing the abdomen in a patient with constipation, which of the following sounds would you expect to find in the LLQ? 
A. Tympanic 
B. Dull 
C. Resonant 
D. Hyperresonant correct answer: B 
 
Which of the following represents the proper position for the NP to assess the patient's abdomen? 
A. Stand at the patient's left side and proceed in a systematic fashion. 
B. Stand at the patient's left side and assess any problem areas first 
C. Stand at the patient's right side and process ...
Otitis media -middle ear infection 
 
Otitis externa -swimmers ear 
 
Otitis serosa -unresolved attack of acute otitis media fluid is clear and less erythema seen 
 
Chalazion -lump in the tear gland of the eyelid 
 
Caruncle -red prominence at the corner of the eye 
 
Blepharitis -inflammation of the eyelid that affects the eyelashes or tear production 
 
Pupil edema -optic disc swelling that is caused by intracranial pressure 
 
Open angle glaucoma -also known as chronic glaucoma. Has a wide a...