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VN 100 ATI Skin 3.0 Test NEWEST
2026,2027 EXAMS QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+,
exams of nursing.
A nurse is examining a lesion on a client's back. Which of the following characteristics should
the nurse identify as a possible indication of a malignant skin lesion?
A) Smooth, defined border
B) Uniform color
C) greater than 6mm in diameter
D) Symmetrical appearance ---ANS---greater than 6mm in diameter
-Lesions that are greater than 6 mm, or the size of a pencil eraser, in diameter should be
recognized as possible malignant skin lesions and reported to the provider.
A nurse is providing teaching to a client who reports extremely dry skin. Which of the following
interventions should the nurse recommend?
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A) Increase the frequency of bathing
B) Use a dehumidifier to reduce air moisture.
C) Apply an alcohol-free lotion.
D) Cover the dry areas with a thin coating of powder. ---ANS---apply alcohol-free lotion
-The nurse should recommend an alcohol-free lotion that creates a film on the skin to decrease
moisture evaporation and dryness. Lanolin, cocoa butter, and petroleum-based lotions are
products that retain skin moisture.
A nurse is assessing a client's skin color. Which of the following findings should the nurse report
to the provider? (select all that apply.)
A) Patches of increased pigmentation on the client's cheeks
B) Pinpoint areas of purplish-red coloration across the abdomen
C) Pale-colored nail beds
D) Dark pigmented area across the client's sacral area
E) Light-colored jagged lines ---ANS---B, C
-Patches of increased pigmentation on the client's cheeks is incorrect. Areas of increased
pigmentation on the face commonly appear during pregnancy or in clients who are taking oral
contraceptives. This is an expected variation.
Pinpoint areas of purplish-red coloration across the abdomen is correct. Areas of purplish-red
discoloration that are smaller than 3 mm in diameter are termed petechia. This is an unexpected
finding. Petechia can indicate a bleeding disorder and should be reported to the provider.
VN 100 ATI Skin 3.0 Test NEWEST
2026,2027 EXAMS QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+,
exams of nursing.
A nurse is examining a lesion on a client's back. Which of the following characteristics should
the nurse identify as a possible indication of a malignant skin lesion?
A) Smooth, defined border
B) Uniform color
C) greater than 6mm in diameter
D) Symmetrical appearance ---ANS---greater than 6mm in diameter
-Lesions that are greater than 6 mm, or the size of a pencil eraser, in diameter should be
recognized as possible malignant skin lesions and reported to the provider.
A nurse is providing teaching to a client who reports extremely dry skin. Which of the following
interventions should the nurse recommend?
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A) Increase the frequency of bathing
B) Use a dehumidifier to reduce air moisture.
C) Apply an alcohol-free lotion.
D) Cover the dry areas with a thin coating of powder. ---ANS---apply alcohol-free lotion
-The nurse should recommend an alcohol-free lotion that creates a film on the skin to decrease
moisture evaporation and dryness. Lanolin, cocoa butter, and petroleum-based lotions are
products that retain skin moisture.
A nurse is assessing a client's skin color. Which of the following findings should the nurse report
to the provider? (select all that apply.)
A) Patches of increased pigmentation on the client's cheeks
B) Pinpoint areas of purplish-red coloration across the abdomen
C) Pale-colored nail beds
D) Dark pigmented area across the client's sacral area
E) Light-colored jagged lines ---ANS---B, C
-Patches of increased pigmentation on the client's cheeks is incorrect. Areas of increased
pigmentation on the face commonly appear during pregnancy or in clients who are taking oral
contraceptives. This is an expected variation.
Pinpoint areas of purplish-red coloration across the abdomen is correct. Areas of purplish-red
discoloration that are smaller than 3 mm in diameter are termed petechia. This is an unexpected
finding. Petechia can indicate a bleeding disorder and should be reported to the provider.