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Nurs 190 Physical Assessment Exam Questions with 100% Correct
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Question:
Kaposi's sarcoma
Answer:
Form of skin cancer frequently seen in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) patients.
Consists of brownish-purple papules that spread from the skin and metastasize to internal organs.


Question:
Different types of Assessment techniques
Answer:
- INPECTION is the technique used initially in physical assessment.


- AUSCULATION is the use of your stethoscope

- PERCUSSION use of your fingertips, the middle finger tips or blunt percussion which is the use
of the palm of your hands with your fist type twice.

- PALPATION use the finger pads or metacarpophalangeal joints of the hand.

Question:
What are the common clinical equipment used in the clinical area?
Answer:
- Doppler when you can not palpate the pulses


- Goniometer used to asses the degree of joint flexion and extension.

- Wood lamp to asses fungal infection on the skin

- Skinfold calipers used to asses subcutaneous thickness

- Transilluminator used to detect blood, fluid or masses or air body cavities.

- Stadiometers measures height of the patient

Question:
Goniometer

,Answer:
- used to asses the degree of joint flexion and extension.


Question:
Wood lamp
Answer:
- to asses fungal infection on the skin


Question:
Skinfold calipers
Answer:
- used to asses subcutaneous thickness


Question:
Transilluminator
Answer:
- used to detect blood, fluid or masses or air body cavities.


Question:
Stadiometers
Answer:
- measures height of the patient


Question:
Review the different types of primary lesions
Answer:
- Macules a patch of skin that is altered in color but usually not elevated


- Papule (maculopapular): An elevated solid lesion, up to 0.5 cm in size, circumscribed and firm. It
can appear in various colors.

- Vesicle; A fluid- filled blister less than 0.5 cm in size

- Bullae; a fluid-filled sac or lesion that appears when is trapped under a thin layer of skin.

, - Wheal; an irregular-shaped, solid, elevated area that can vary in color and its transient

Question:
Papule (maculopapular)
Answer:
- Something you can feel such as a mole, caused by superficial thickening in epidermis


Question:
Vesicle
Answer:
- A fluid- filled blister less than 0.5 cm in size


Question:
Bullae
Answer:
- a fluid-filled sac or lesion that appears when is trapped under a thin layer of skin.


Question:
Wheal
Answer:
- an irregular-shaped, solid, elevated area that can vary in color and its transient


Question:
Answer:
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Question:
Different types of vascular lesions
Answer:


Question:
Venous lake
Answer:

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