NURS 612 Advanced Health Assessment
Exam 2
Milia are an expected finding in which age group?
a. Newborns
b. Young children
c. Adolescents
d. Older adults - Correct Ans-A. newborns
An older patient asks the examiner, "Is this spot on my chin a cancer?" Which of the
following would indicate a need for further medical investigation?
a. Reddish-brown color of the lesion
b. Presence on his chin for 20 years
c. Bleeds easily when it is touched
d. Slightly raised and circumscribed - Correct Ans-c. Bleeds easily when it is touched
A 6-year-old girl has freckles over her nose and cheeks. Freckles are a type of
a. Macule
b. Papule
c. Nodule
d. Petechiae - Correct Ans-a. Macule
What grade should be assigned to a pressure ulcer over the coccyx that is open and
shallow, showing a red-pink wound bed?
a. Stage I
b. Stage II
c. Stage III
d. Stage IV - Correct Ans-b. Stage II
Why do some infants develop a yellowish skin tone on the third or fourth day of life?
a. Increased formation of subcutaneous tissues causes a yellow hue
b. Capillaries broken during the birth process turn the skin yellow as bruises heal
c. Yellowish color results from increased fat metabolism and heat production
d. Red blood cells that hemolyze after birth may cause a yellow skin hue - Correct Ans-
d. Red blood cells that hemolyze after birth may cause a yellow skin hue
An adolescent patient asks the examiner why teens have more problems with acne than
children. Which of the following would be an appropriate response?
a. Children have better hygiene habits than adolescents because of parental guidance
b. Adolescents have reduced blood flow to the epidermal layer of the skin, making them
more susceptible to infections
c. At puberty, adolescents begin to secrete more oil from their sebaceous glands
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d. Children have very little skin mass, which prevents development of acne - Correct
Ans-c. At puberty, adolescents begin to secrete more oil from their sebaceous glands
Chloasma is an expected finding in which of the following?
a. Newborns
b. Adolescents
c. Pregnant women
d. Older adults - Correct Ans-c. Pregnant women
White examining the skin of an 87-year-old woman, the examiner observes significant
tenting. Which of the following age-associated changes best explains this finding?
a. Small skin tags form on the neck and back
b. The skin becomes thin and takes on a parchment-like appearance
c. The skin becomes dry, with significant flaking
d. There is loss of adipose tissue and loss of elasticity - Correct Ans-d. There is loss of
adipose tissue and loss of elasticity
When assessing for the presence of clubbing, the examiner specifically examines the
a. Width of the nail base
b. Angle of the nail base
c. Thickness of the nail
d. Color of the nail - Correct Ans-b. Angle of the nail base
Which type of lesion sometimes grows out of an already present nevus?
a. Malignant melanoma
b. Squamous cell carcinoma
c. Basal cell carcinoma
d. Kaposi sarcoma - Correct Ans-a. Malignant melanoma
In young and school-age children, the most common skin lesions are caused by
a. Communicable disease and bacterial infection
b. Changes in skin color and skin tone, which accompany puberty
c. Maturation of melanocytes, aging changes in skin color
d. Skin inflammation from sebaceous gland activity - Correct Ans-a. Communicable
disease and bacterial infection
The examiner notes a large blue-black spot on the buttock of a 4-week-old black
neonate. The mother states that the infant was born with it. The examiner should
recognize that this
a. Is a common finding
b. May indicate child abuse
c. Is related to birth trauma
d. Suggest a congenital defect - Correct Ans-a. Is a common finding
Which of the following may be associated with neurofibromatosis or pulmonary
stenosis?
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a. Café au lait patches
b. Nevus vasculosus
c. Port-wine limb stain
d. Spider angioma - Correct Ans-a. Café au lait patches
Which lesion is an expected finding on the skin of healthy older adults?
a. Acne vulgaris
b. Cherry angioma
c. Miliaria
d. Trichotillomania - Correct Ans-b. Cherry angioma
When palpating skin surfaces for temperature, the examiner should use the
a. Palmar aspect of the hand
b. Fingertips of the dominant hand
c. Dorsal aspect of the hands or fingers
d. Ulnar surface of the hand - Correct Ans-c. Dorsal aspect of the hands or fingers
Hyperkeratosis is noted on a patient's palms and soles. The examiner recognizes that
this
a. May be a sign of systemic disorder
b. May be an indication of a congenital heart defect
c. Is common among individuals with Down syndrome
d. Is considered a normal finding - Correct Ans-d. Is considered a normal finding
A patient with diabetes presents to the clinic complaining of an infected foot. Upon
removing the patient's sock, the examiner notes an odor that resembles rotting apples.
This finding is consistent with what type of infection?
a. Pseudomonas aeruginosa
b. Proteus
c. Viridans streptococci
d. Clostridium perfringens - Correct Ans-d. Clostridium perfringens
Which finding is consistent with a physical abuse injury in a toddler?
a. Burn to the skin with a splash pattern
b. Bruising of the skin over soft tissue
c. Bruising of the skin over a bony prominence
d. Café au lait patches - Correct Ans-b. Bruising of the skin over soft tissue
Which of the following techniques helps the examiner determine whether a palpable
skin mass is filled with fluid?
a. Using a wood's lamp
b. Palpating
c. Transilluminating
d. Noting the odor of the lesion - Correct Ans-c. Transilluminating
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Which of the following findings suggests that a patient has a fungal infection of the nail
beds?
a. The nail bed is wide and thick
b. The nail plate has a central depression, causing a spoon appearance
c. Superficial white spots are present in the nail plate
d. The nail plate is yellow and crumbling - Correct Ans-d. The nail plate is yellow and
crumbling
During an examination, which of the following questions would be most appropriate for
the examiner to ask a patient to elicit information about the lymph system?
a. Are you aware of any lumps?
b. Have you had a change in appetite?
c. Do your lymph nodes hurt?
d. Where are your largest lymph nodes? - Correct Ans-a. Are you aware of any lumps?
While palpating lymph nodes on an adult, the examiner should remember that
a. Tubercular nodes are hot and firm to the touch
b. Nodes that are fixed and palpable are a normal finding
c. Heavy pressure is required to locate and identify nodes
d. Easily palpable nodes are generally not found in healthy adults - Correct Ans-d.
Easily palpable nodes are generally not found in healthy adults
In comparison with those of a young adult, the lymph nodes of an older adult will be
a. Large and soft
b. Small and fatty
c. Hard and irregular
d. Large and hard - Correct Ans-b. Small and fatty
A 19-year-old man has a severe infection involving the fifth digit of his right hand. Where
should the examiner expect to palpate enlarged and tender lymph nodes?
a. Radial aspect of the right wrist
b. Palmar aspect of the right hand
c. Lateral aspect of the right forearm
d. Medial aspect of the right elbow - Correct Ans-d. Medial aspect of the right elbow
Which of the following examination findings is cause for concern in an adult?
a. A palpable fluctuant lymph node moveable under the examiner's fingers
b. A palpable hard lymph node fixed in its setting
c. A palpable soft lymph node approximately 2 mm in size
d. Absence of any palpable lymph nodes - Correct Ans-b. A palpable hard lymph node
fixed in its setting
The most common causes of acute suppurative lymphadenitis are which organisms?
a. Pseudomonas and Clostridium spp.
b. Streptococcus and Staphylococcus spp.
c. Candida and Chlamydia spp.
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