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When planning an interview with a patient who has DM, the nurse would choose this tool to
help find out the patient's perspective on this illness?
a. PEERLA
b. ADPIE
c. NURS
d. FIFE - CORRECT ANSWER-d. FIFE
Feelings, Ideas, Function, Expectations
When performing a health assessment, what is a basic tool that the nurse uses in the caring
relationship with the client? - CORRECT ANSWER-Therapeutic communication
A client shows the school nurse a rash that has developed on the back of her left hand. The
school nurse assesses the rash as a depigmented macular area. What might the nurse suspect?
,a. Vitiligo
b. Dermatomyositis
c. Tinea versicolor
d. Addison's disease - CORRECT ANSWER-a. Vitiligo
The apocrine glands are stimulated by what?
a. Temperature
b. Physical stress
c. Overhydration
d. Emotional stress - CORRECT ANSWER-d. Emotional stress
When educating a patient about the risks of malignant melanoma, what would you know to
include? (SATA)
a. Immunosuppression
b. Age older than 60
c. Female gender
d. Freckles
e. Red or light hair - CORRECT ANSWER-Immunosuppression
Freckles
Red or light hair
The patient with psoriasis is admitted to a medical unit fro unrelated reasons. When
documenting the type of lesion represented by psoriasis, the nurse should document a
a. bulla
b. papule
c. pustule
d. wheal - CORRECT ANSWER-b. papule
, A client tells the clinic nurse that his feet and lower legs turn a blue color. On assessment, the
nurse notes that the patient's oxygenation level is within normal levels. The nurse knows that
the blue color the patient described is caused by what?
a. Peripheral cyanosis
b. Neurofibromatosis
c. Reynaud disease
d. Central cyanosis - CORRECT ANSWER-a. Peripheral cyanosis
A golden yellow pigment that is heavily keratinized and is found in subcutaneous fat is called
what?
a. Carotene
b. Oxyhemoglobin
c. Deoxyhemoglobin
d. Melanin - CORRECT ANSWER-a. Carotene
When assessing your new patient, you note that he has no hair on his legs. What might this
patient have?
a. Hypothyroidism
b. Hormonal Imbalance
c. Hyperthyroidism
d. Peripheral artery disease - CORRECT ANSWER-d. Peripheral artery disease
Pressure Ulcers Stages I-IV - CORRECT ANSWER-1. intact, firm skin with redness
2. ulceration involving the dermis
3. full thickness skin loss
4. necrosis with damage to underlying muscle