Advance Practice Nursing NUR 6111 Exam 1 questions and answers
Advance Practice Nursing NUR 6111 Exam 1 questions and answers A patient presents with red and scaly lesions in the scalp, and the hairs appear discolored, lusterless, and brittle. The lesions started as small erythematous papule around a hair shaft on the scalp. The hairs break off a few millimeters above the scalp skin surface. The lesion has spread, forming numerous papules in a circular form. The NP knows that in considering the management for this patient, the statements below are true(multiple answer) - Answer woods lamp, 1% or 2.5%(selsun) patient should follow up negative culture after treatment 60 year-old female, who works in an animal shelter, comes to your clinic with complaints of a rash on her buttocks and abdomen for the last week. She has not changed her detergents or soap. Upon examination you see erythematous, ring-like lesions with raised, scaly border that appears paler in center. Which test would initially help you make your diagnosis - Answer KOH scraping The differential diagnoses for atopic dermatitis include: contact dermatitis, drug reaction, scabies, and tinea. A feature that can distinguish atopic dermatitis from the other diagnosis include - Answer Personal history of asthma and hay fever The most important aspect of skin care for individuals with atopic dermatitis is - Answer application of lubricants emollients Which of the following statement is true regarding Actinic Keratosis - Answer are considered pre- malignant cells and precursors to squamous cell ca All of the following describe characteristics of benign skin lesions except - Answer variation in color
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a patient presents with red and scaly lesions in t
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60 year old female who works in an animal shelter
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the differential diagnoses for atopic dermatitis i
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the most important aspect of skin care for indiv