NSG 6420 WEEK 7 QUIZ
NSG 6420 WEEK 7 QUIZ 1- The symptoms of chronic eczema include: • Thickened, leathery-looking skin or lichenification (called lichen simplex chronicus) 2- What occupation is the greatest risk for scabies-Nursing facility 3- Eczema with leather skin- is it acute, subacute, or chronic 4- Greasy flakes on scalp, face, and back seborrheic dermatitis 5- Patient with leukemia just released from a hospital with scaly rash on hands and feet, how should you treat? • Ivermectin***** 6- Which question is not asked when a patient presents with a history of known allergies? Sexual history 7- Rash on arms and hands greatest exposure risk-contact dermatitis and those at highest risk higher risk of contact dermatitis. The patient with a history of atrophy 8- What medication is used to treat MRSA trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (brand name: Bactrim) 9- Flat, round, red rash. Is it macular, papular, vesicular, etc.? A macule is a small, flat, red area of discoloration • Macular- flat nonpalpable lesion less than 1 cm diameter 10- Excision and drainage- redness area with purulent discharge. A patient with in situ melanoma, has surgery to remove lesion, there is no other lesions, what is the next treatment? No other treatment is needed.
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nsg 6420 week 7 quiz 1 the symptoms of chron