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NU 650 skin,hair,nails,abdomen exam (100% correct and graded A+)
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Macule - flat, colored spot on the skin, < 1 cm (freckle) 
Patch - a flat, lesion on the skin, > 1 cm 
papule - small, solid, raised lesion on surface of the skin, < 1 cm, not fluid filled 
plaque - raised lesion, > 1 cm, not fluid-filled 
vesicle - raised lesion, < 1 cm, fluid-filled 
Bulla - raised, > 1 cm, fluid-filled 
primary lesions - erosions, ulcers, nodules, ecchymoses, petechiae, and palpable purpura. 
Nummular Lesions - coin-like, no central clearing 
Annular lesion ...
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Dermatology Clinical Questions (Clin Med Exam 1) Questions And Answers
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Dermatology Clinical Questions (Clin Med Exam 1) Questions And Answers 
 
 
A 3-year-old boy who weighs 14 kg presents with a 2-week history of severe itching all over the body that is more severe at night. Physical examination reveals gray thread-like serpentine lines with papules at the ends. There is a generalized papular and papulovesicular rash with few pustules. The lesions are more confluent between the webs of the fingers and toes and on the flexor surface of the wrists, axilla, genital...
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HESI HEALTH ASSESSMENT. ACTUAL 2024/2025 REAL EXAM UPDATES.
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HESI HEALTH ASSESSMENT. ACTUAL 2024/2025 REAL EXAM UPDATES. 
 
 
SOAP modified format - Correct Answer: Subjective Objective 
Assessment Plan 
 
What color ink should be used when documenting on paper - Correct Answer 
-Permanent black ink 
 
What is the correct order for vital signs - Correct Answer: T, P, RR, BP, extremity, pt position, SPO2 
 
What should be at the top of every page of documentation - Cor...
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Duquesne UPNS 218 Health Assessment exam #1 Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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ad hoc interpreter - Answer-using a patient's family member, friend, or child as interpreter for a patient 
with limited English proficiency (LEP) 
animism - Answer-imagining that inanimate objects e.g. blood pressure cuff come alive and have human 
characteristics 
avoidance language - Answer-the use of euphemisms to avoid reality or to hide feelings 
clarification - Answer-examiner's response used when the patient's word choice is ambiguous or 
confusing 
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Nur 1460 OCC-Quiz 2/3 2024/2025
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Nur 1460 OCC-Quiz 2/3 2024/2025 
What are the three layers of the skin? ANS-Epidermis, dermis and subcutaneous 
 
What is pruritis? ANS-Itching 
 
What are some examples of subjective data to collect from assessing the patient's skin? ANS-(This is what they say)-previous history, change in pigment, change in moles, moisture/dryness, bruising, rash, pruritis, lesions, meds, hair loss, change in nails, hazards they work with, self-care behaviors (like using sunscreen, etc) 
 
When inspecting and ...
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Nurse Practitioner Certification Exam Questions And Answers Rated A+.
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Nurse Practitioner Certification Exam Questions And Answers Rated A+. 
 
 
 
 
 
primary lesion - correct answer. lesion that develops on previously unaltered skin 
 
lesion - correct answer. a region in an organ or tissue that has suffered damage thru injury or disease 
 
secondary lesion - correct answer. lesion that either changes impression over time or occurs when a primary lesion is scratched it may be infected 
 
macule - correct answer. circumscribed flat area; di...
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NURS 212 Exam 1
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When performing a physical assessment, the first technique the nurse will always 
use is: 
A. Palpation. 
B. Inspection. 
C. Percussion. 
D. Auscultation. - Inspection 
Which of these techniques uses the sense of touch to assess texture, temperature, 
moisture, and swelling when the nurse is assessing a patient? 
A. Palpation 
B. Inspection 
C. Percussion 
D. Auscultation - Palpation 
When performing a physical examination, safety must be considered to protect the 
examiner and the patient again...
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Nurse Practitioner Certification Examination and Practice Preparation Questions and Answers
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Nurse Practitioner Certification Examination 
and Practice Preparation Questions and 
Answers 
An example of a primary prevention measure for a 78-year-old man with chronic 
obstructive pulmonary disease is: 
reviewing the use of prescribed medications. 
Which of the following is an example of a primary prevention activity in a 76-year-old woman 
with osteoporosis? 
calcium supplementations 
Secondary prevention measures for a 78-year-old man with chronic obstructive pulmonary 
disease incl...
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DERMATOLOGY - BOARD REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024.
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Alopecia Areata 
Nonscarring immune mediated hair loss 
 
Scalp MC 
 
Commonly associated with other autoimmune disorders *** like thyroid, addison's disease 
 
S/S- smooth discrete circular patches of complete hair loss 
 
Exclamation point hairs * - short hairs broken off a few mm from the scalp at the margins of the patches with tapering near the proximal hair shaft 
 
Tx- 
 
Local- intralesional steroids 
 
Extensive- topical steroids 
 
 
 
Androgenetic Alopecia 
Loss of hair associated wi...
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Nurse Practitioner Certification Exam Questions with complete solutions
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Nurse Practitioner Certification Exam 
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primary lesion - lesion that develops on previously unaltered skin 
lesion - a region in an organ or tissue that has suffered damage thru injury or disease 
secondary lesion - lesion that either changes impression over time or occurs when a primary lesion is 
scratched it may be infected 
macule - circumscribed flat area; different color and texture from surrounding tissue, <1cm 
ex.) ephelides (freckles), petechia, f...
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