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NSG 6420 WEEK 7. What is the treatment for a Stage 4 pressure ulcer that extends to the muscle layer and has significant undermining with heavy exudate?: Question 1 options: Dry gauze dressings tid Duoderm qid Chemical debridement weekly Calcium alginate dressings daily Question 2 (1 point) Saved The NP suspects the patient has herpetic whitlow. Which finding would support the diagnosis? Question 2 options: A swollen infected lesion on the eyelid A hardened 1x1 cm lesion on the scalp A swollen painful lesion on the finger Several painful blister in the groin area Question 3 (1 point) Saved Which of the following characteristics is not helpful in differentiating between psoriasis and atopic dermatitis? Question 3 options: Distribution Family history Lesion morphology Chronicity Question 4 (1 point) Saved The NP educates the students that jaundice is initially seen in which area?: Question 4 options: Sclera Nailbeds Palms of the hands Unexposed skin areas Question 5 (1 point) Saved Which of the following skin conditions frequently heralds an anaphylactic reaction? Question 5 options: Contact dermatitis Eczema Urticaria Erythema multiforme
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nsg 6420 week 7 what is the treatment for a stage 4 pressure ulcer that extends to the muscle layer and has significant undermining with heavy exudate question 1 options dry gauze dressings tid du
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