MSN 610 Module 3 Quiz - SG3 Exam Questions with
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Excoriation -CORRECT ANSWER Loss of epidermis, linear, hollowed out, crusted area
Erosion -CORRECT ANSWER Loss of part of the epidermis, depressed, moist, glistening,
follows rupture of vesicle or bulla
Fissure -CORRECT ANSWER Linear crack/break from epidermis to dermis
athlete's foot
Ulcer -CORRECT ANSWER Loss of epidermis and dermis, concave, varies in size
Crust -CORRECT ANSWER dried serum, blood/purulent exudate, slightly elevated, size
varies
eczema
Atrophy -CORRECT ANSWER thinning of skin surface, loss of skin markings, translucent
skin, paper-like (aged skin)
, Note onset and pattern of hair loss, asymmetrical may indicate -CORRECT ANSWER
pathologic condition
Alopecia areata -CORRECT ANSWER sudden, rapid, patchy hair loss from scalp and face
Hirsutism -CORRECT ANSWER female patient with presence of terminal hairs on lower
face, body and pubic area, caused by hormonal changes
As we age, fine vellus hair and coarse terminal hair change by -CORRECT ANSWER fine
vellus hair on the nares is replaced by coarse terminal hair
coarse terminal hair on the scalp is replaced by fine vellus hair, often resulting in
baldness
The __ of infants and children do not function, resulting in skin that is less oily than
adults -CORRECT ANSWER apocrine glands
Key assessments of Lumbosacral Radiculopathy (herniated disk) -CORRECT ANSWER
Spasm over paraspinal musculature
Difficulty with heel walking
Weakness in affected extremity
Diminished knee jerk
100% Correct Answers|| GRADED A+|| LATEST
UPDATE 2025/26
Excoriation -CORRECT ANSWER Loss of epidermis, linear, hollowed out, crusted area
Erosion -CORRECT ANSWER Loss of part of the epidermis, depressed, moist, glistening,
follows rupture of vesicle or bulla
Fissure -CORRECT ANSWER Linear crack/break from epidermis to dermis
athlete's foot
Ulcer -CORRECT ANSWER Loss of epidermis and dermis, concave, varies in size
Crust -CORRECT ANSWER dried serum, blood/purulent exudate, slightly elevated, size
varies
eczema
Atrophy -CORRECT ANSWER thinning of skin surface, loss of skin markings, translucent
skin, paper-like (aged skin)
, Note onset and pattern of hair loss, asymmetrical may indicate -CORRECT ANSWER
pathologic condition
Alopecia areata -CORRECT ANSWER sudden, rapid, patchy hair loss from scalp and face
Hirsutism -CORRECT ANSWER female patient with presence of terminal hairs on lower
face, body and pubic area, caused by hormonal changes
As we age, fine vellus hair and coarse terminal hair change by -CORRECT ANSWER fine
vellus hair on the nares is replaced by coarse terminal hair
coarse terminal hair on the scalp is replaced by fine vellus hair, often resulting in
baldness
The __ of infants and children do not function, resulting in skin that is less oily than
adults -CORRECT ANSWER apocrine glands
Key assessments of Lumbosacral Radiculopathy (herniated disk) -CORRECT ANSWER
Spasm over paraspinal musculature
Difficulty with heel walking
Weakness in affected extremity
Diminished knee jerk