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Maryville Nurs 623 Exam 1 Study Guide Questions with Correct Answers 100% Verified
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Basics with skin conditions - Correct Answers •Alopecia 
•Rash 
•Pruritus 
•Uticaria 
•Pigmentation change 
Skin lesion—New vs. Change 
 
HPI questions for skin problems - Correct Answers Duration of symptoms 
Precipitating factors 
•Medications 
•Food 
•Occupation 
•Outdoors 
•Hobbies/Sport participation 
•Exposure to insects 
•Jewelry/metals/chemicals 
•Family history 
 
Is it: 
Loca...
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Nurs 221 Pathophysiology midterm 1 Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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Marfan Syndrome - answerconnective tissue disease 
autosomal dominant 
cardiac, musculoskeletal, and ophthalmologic systems are most affected 
cardiac 
musculoskeletal 
ophthalmologic - answerWhat systems are most affected by Marfan Syndrome? 
long slender fingers 
excessive height 
joint laxity - answerWhat are the predominant characteristics of Marfan Syndrome? 
Phenylketonuria (PKU) - answercauses the amino acid Phenyla...
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UGS 303 Review, UGS 303 Ideas of the 20th Century Final (Bonevac), UGS303, Ideas of the 20th Century
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UGS 303 Review, UGS 303 Ideas of the 20th Century Final (Bonevac), UGS303, Ideas of the 20th Century
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NURS 612 Maryville Exam 2 Questions amd Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 | Graded A+
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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 face, conjunctiva, oral mucosa, 
and/or nail beds. 
What might redness of the skin indicate? - ANSWER -...
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Holistic Health Assessment Exam 2 Practice Questions With Correct Answers Graded A+
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Holistic Health Assessment Exam 2 Practice Questions With Correct Answers Graded A+ 
 
c. Asymmetry 
The "A" in the ABCDEF rule for assessing lesions stands for: 
a. Accuracy 
b. Appearance 
c. Asymmetry 
d. Attenuated 
A. Comparing established food intake with Dietary Intake references. 
The most accurate way to assess adequacy of dietary intake is performed by: 
A. Comparing established food intake with Dietary Intake references. 
B. Asking the client to fill out a MyFoodPlate food inventory...
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Nurse Practitioner Certification Exam 2024 With 100% Correct Solutions
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Nurse Practitioner Certification 
 
primary lesion - Answer lesion that develops on previously unaltered skin 
 
lesion - Answer a region in an organ or tissue that has suffered damage thru injury or disease 
 
secondary lesion - Answer lesion that either changes impression over time or occurs when a primary lesion is scratched it may be infected 
 
macule - Answer circumscribed flat area; different color and texture from surrounding tissue, <1cm 
ex.) ephelides (freckles), petechia, flat n...
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NUR314 Exam 2 Oncology Case Study Short questions and answers. Guaranteed for Excellence
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What is commonly Involved in a biopsy? 
•The surgeon will excise tissue (nevi + margins) to place under microscope to identify 
type of cell involved (benign or malignant) or type of cancer involved (basal, squamous, 
melanoma). 
•Local anesthetic used to numb area. Stitches to close incision. 
•May take up to a week for results. 
Why are Multiple Biopsies Ordered for some patients? Specifically Jim in the case 
study. 
To determine if lung mass/lymph node tissue are of the same origin ...
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Maryville NURS 612 Exam 2 Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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What are characteristics of Paget's disease of the breast? - answeran eczematous rash on the 
area of the nipple and/or areola. 
What does jaundice indicate? - answeran elevation in bilirubin. Usually evident in the scelera 
and mucus membranes first. 
What might pallor indicate? - answerdecreased circulation to an area or a decrease in 
hemoglobin. It's usually first noticed on the face, conjunctiva, oral mucosa, and/or nail beds...
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Maryville NURS 612 exam 2 study guide With Latest Questions And Answers
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Why are leisions transluminated? - answerTransillumination may be used to determine the 
presence of fluid in cysts and masses. Darken the room and place the tip of the transilluminator 
against the side of the cyst or mass. Fluid-filled lesions will transilluminate with a red glow, 
whereas solid lesions will not. p.133 
ABCD of melanoma - answer 
What types of rashes have a genetic transfer? - answer 
Squamous cell carci...
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Hair, Skin, Nails Hx and PE exam 4 (woo last one) Summary questions with answers
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What are the major functions of skin 
keep body in homeostasis 
- boundary for bodily fluids 
- protects underlying tissues from microorganisms, harmful substances, radiation 
- modulate body temperature 
- synthesize vitamin D 
the skin consists of what percent of body weight? 
16% 
what are the two types of hair 
vellus (short, fine, less pigmented) 
terminal (coarser, pigmented - scalp/eyebrows) 
5 common skin chief complaints 
rash, new, nonhealing lesions, acne, pruritis/dry skin, hair loss...
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