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NUR 210 Exam 2 Questions and Answers Latest Update Graded A+ Hirsutism - Answers excessive hairiness in women where hair normally doesn't grow or is minimal Alopecia - Answers hair loss/ balding Cyanosis - Answers bluish discoloration of the skin Central cyanosis - Answers respiration problem. Low oxygen function Peripheral cyanosis - Answers related to circulation problems with heart or temperature in the room Acrocyanosis - Answers in newborns - hand/feet related to change in environment. Disappears within 72 hours. Juandice - Answers indicated problem with the liver. Increase in Bilirubin. yellow pigmentation. Look for signs of jaundice in the - Answers sclera of the eyes Erythema - Answers redness inflammation or embarrassment Pallor - Answers due to anemia, vasoconstriction. very pale appearance. To look for signs of color variations always check the - Answers least pigmented part of skin R in "REEDA" - Answers redness 1st E in "REEDA" - Answers edema 2nd E in "REEDA" - Answers ecchymosis D in "REEDA" - Answers drainage A in "REEDA" - Answers approximation Approximation refers to the - Answers edges od the wound, no gaps! annular lesion - Answers ring like/circular grouped lesion - Answers lesions coming together linear lesion - Answers grouping occuring in long line confluent lesion - Answers as lesions get bigger they start to come closer and form larger lesions gyrate lesions - Answers snake like curving pattern gyrate lesion example - Answers scabbies polycyclic lesion - Answers grouping of lesions discrete lesion - Answers definite border, single, separate, well defined target lesion - Answers center "target" area with "bullseye" in the middle target lesion example - Answers lyme disease Zosteriform lesion - Answers follows along nerve path. usually hepatic or viral infection Zosteriform lesion example - Answers shingles or herpes Polymorphous lesions - Answers coalescing different size and shapes of lesions punctuate lesions - Answers tiny pin point lesions punctuate lesions example - Answers petechiae petechiae - Answers tiny pin point areas of redness (bleeding) Nummular/discoid lesion - Answers coin shaped Umbilicated lesion - Answers depressions in centers Asymmetric lesion - Answers only present on one side of the body Symmetric lesion - Answers present on both sides of the body "butterfly rash" Generalized lesion - Answers lesions all over body, widely spread Localized lesion - Answers only present in one area Macule - Answers flat, non palpable change in skin color, <1cm Macule example - Answers freckles, petechiae Patch - Answers flat, non palpable change in skin color, >1cm Patch example - Answers mongolian spot Papule - Answers elevated due to superficial thickening of the epidermis <1cm Papule example - Answers mole, wart Plaque - Answers elevated due to superficial thickening of the epidermis >1cm Plaque examples - Answers psoriasis Wheal - Answers superficial raised irregular shape filled with sereous fluid

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NUR 210 Exam 2 Questions and Answers Latest Update 2025-2026 Graded A+

Hirsutism - Answers excessive hairiness in women where hair normally doesn't grow or is minimal

Alopecia - Answers hair loss/ balding

Cyanosis - Answers bluish discoloration of the skin

Central cyanosis - Answers respiration problem. Low oxygen function

Peripheral cyanosis - Answers related to circulation problems with heart or temperature in the room

Acrocyanosis - Answers in newborns - hand/feet related to change in environment. Disappears within 72
hours.

Juandice - Answers indicated problem with the liver. Increase in Bilirubin. yellow pigmentation.

Look for signs of jaundice in the - Answers sclera of the eyes

Erythema - Answers redness inflammation or embarrassment

Pallor - Answers due to anemia, vasoconstriction. very pale appearance.

To look for signs of color variations always check the - Answers least pigmented part of skin

R in "REEDA" - Answers redness

1st E in "REEDA" - Answers edema

2nd E in "REEDA" - Answers ecchymosis

D in "REEDA" - Answers drainage

A in "REEDA" - Answers approximation

Approximation refers to the - Answers edges od the wound, no gaps!

annular lesion - Answers ring like/circular

grouped lesion - Answers lesions coming together

linear lesion - Answers grouping occuring in long line

confluent lesion - Answers as lesions get bigger they start to come closer and form larger lesions

gyrate lesions - Answers snake like curving pattern

gyrate lesion example - Answers scabbies

polycyclic lesion - Answers grouping of lesions

, discrete lesion - Answers definite border, single, separate, well defined

target lesion - Answers center "target" area with "bullseye" in the middle

target lesion example - Answers lyme disease

Zosteriform lesion - Answers follows along nerve path. usually hepatic or viral infection

Zosteriform lesion example - Answers shingles or herpes

Polymorphous lesions - Answers coalescing different size and shapes of lesions

punctuate lesions - Answers tiny pin point lesions

punctuate lesions example - Answers petechiae

petechiae - Answers tiny pin point areas of redness (bleeding)

Nummular/discoid lesion - Answers coin shaped

Umbilicated lesion - Answers depressions in centers

Asymmetric lesion - Answers only present on one side of the body

Symmetric lesion - Answers present on both sides of the body "butterfly rash"

Generalized lesion - Answers lesions all over body, widely spread

Localized lesion - Answers only present in one area

Macule - Answers flat, non palpable change in skin color, <1cm

Macule example - Answers freckles, petechiae

Patch - Answers flat, non palpable change in skin color, >1cm

Patch example - Answers mongolian spot

Papule - Answers elevated due to superficial thickening of the epidermis <1cm

Papule example - Answers mole, wart

Plaque - Answers elevated due to superficial thickening of the epidermis >1cm

Plaque examples - Answers psoriasis

Wheal - Answers superficial raised irregular shape filled with sereous fluid

Wheal examples - Answers allergic reaction, mosquito bite

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