NUR 3020 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ALL CORRECT ANSWERS.
CN I - (ANSWER)Olfactory (S), smell
CN II - (ANSWER)Optic (S), vision
CN III - (ANSWER)Oculomotor (M), eyeball and eyelid movement, lens accommodation
(P), pupil constriction/dilation
CN IV - (ANSWER)Trochlear (M), eyeball movement; turns eye downward and laterally
CN V - (ANSWER)Trigeminal (B), sensations of touch and pain from face and mouth; general sensory
from tongue, proprioception, chewing muscles
CN VI - (ANSWER)Abducens (M), eyeball lateral movement
CN VII - (ANSWER)Facial (B), taste, control most facial muscle expressions, salivation and lacrimation
CN VIII - (ANSWER)Vestibulocochlear (S), balance
CN IX - (ANSWER)Glossopharyngeal (B), taste, swallowing, blood pressure receptors, gag reflex
CN X - (ANSWER)Vagus (M), heart rate and stroke volume, peristalsis, airflow, speech and swallowing
CN XI - (ANSWER)Spinal Accessory (M), head rotation, shoulder shrug
CN XII - (ANSWER)Hypoglossal (M), speech and swallowing, controls muscles of tongue
Macule - (ANSWER)localized changes in skin color <1cm
Patch - (ANSWER)Localized changes in skin color >1cm
,NUR 3020 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ALL CORRECT ANSWERS.
Papule - (ANSWER)Solid, elevated lesion <0.5 cm
Plaque - (ANSWER)solod elevated lesion >0.5cm
Nodule - (ANSWER)solid, elevated, extends deeper into dermis or SQ tissue than plaque or papule, 0.5-
2.0 cm diameter
Tumor - (ANSWER)Solid, elevated, extends into dermis or SQ, >2 cm diameter
Wheal - (ANSWER)localized edema in the epidermis causing irregular elevation that may be red or pale
Vesicle - (ANSWER)accumulation of fluid between upper layers of skin, elevated mass containing serous
fluid, <0.5 cm
Bullae - (ANSWER)accumulation of fluid between upper layers of skin >0.5 cm
Pustule - (ANSWER)vesicles or bullae that become filled with pus <0.5 cm
Cyst - (ANSWER)Encapsulated fluid-filled or semi-solid mass in the SQ tissue or dermis
Scales - (ANSWER)Flaking of skin surface
Lichenification - (ANSWER)layers of skin become thickened and rough as a result of rubbing over a
prolonged period of time
Crust - (ANSWER)dried serum, blood or pus on the surface of the skin
atrophy - (ANSWER)thinning of skin surface and loss of markings
, NUR 3020 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ALL CORRECT ANSWERS.
erosion - (ANSWER)loss of epidermis
fissure - (ANSWER)linear crack in the epidermis that can extend into dermis
ulcer - (ANSWER)depressed lesion of epidermis and upper papillary layer of dermis
scar - (ANSWER)fibrous tissue that replaces dermal tissue after injury
keloid - (ANSWER)enlarging of scar past wound edges
excoriation - (ANSWER)loss of epidermal layers, exposing the dermis
Petechiae - (ANSWER)pin point, reddish-purplish hemorrhagic spots <0.5cm; nonblanchable
Ecchymosis - (ANSWER)bruise
Purpura - (ANSWER)flat, reddish-purplish, nonblanchable discoloration >0.5cm
associated with hemorrhagic disease
Hematoma - (ANSWER)localized collection of blood creating an elevated ecchymosis
Telangiectasia - (ANSWER)vascular lesion formed by permanent dilation of a group of small blood
vessels
Cherry angioma - (ANSWER)benign 0.5-6.0mm dome shaped papule on trunk; consists of a compressible
mass of blood vessels
venous star/spider - (ANSWER)characterized by non-palpable bluish star-shaped lesion that may be
linear of irregularly shaped
CN I - (ANSWER)Olfactory (S), smell
CN II - (ANSWER)Optic (S), vision
CN III - (ANSWER)Oculomotor (M), eyeball and eyelid movement, lens accommodation
(P), pupil constriction/dilation
CN IV - (ANSWER)Trochlear (M), eyeball movement; turns eye downward and laterally
CN V - (ANSWER)Trigeminal (B), sensations of touch and pain from face and mouth; general sensory
from tongue, proprioception, chewing muscles
CN VI - (ANSWER)Abducens (M), eyeball lateral movement
CN VII - (ANSWER)Facial (B), taste, control most facial muscle expressions, salivation and lacrimation
CN VIII - (ANSWER)Vestibulocochlear (S), balance
CN IX - (ANSWER)Glossopharyngeal (B), taste, swallowing, blood pressure receptors, gag reflex
CN X - (ANSWER)Vagus (M), heart rate and stroke volume, peristalsis, airflow, speech and swallowing
CN XI - (ANSWER)Spinal Accessory (M), head rotation, shoulder shrug
CN XII - (ANSWER)Hypoglossal (M), speech and swallowing, controls muscles of tongue
Macule - (ANSWER)localized changes in skin color <1cm
Patch - (ANSWER)Localized changes in skin color >1cm
,NUR 3020 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ALL CORRECT ANSWERS.
Papule - (ANSWER)Solid, elevated lesion <0.5 cm
Plaque - (ANSWER)solod elevated lesion >0.5cm
Nodule - (ANSWER)solid, elevated, extends deeper into dermis or SQ tissue than plaque or papule, 0.5-
2.0 cm diameter
Tumor - (ANSWER)Solid, elevated, extends into dermis or SQ, >2 cm diameter
Wheal - (ANSWER)localized edema in the epidermis causing irregular elevation that may be red or pale
Vesicle - (ANSWER)accumulation of fluid between upper layers of skin, elevated mass containing serous
fluid, <0.5 cm
Bullae - (ANSWER)accumulation of fluid between upper layers of skin >0.5 cm
Pustule - (ANSWER)vesicles or bullae that become filled with pus <0.5 cm
Cyst - (ANSWER)Encapsulated fluid-filled or semi-solid mass in the SQ tissue or dermis
Scales - (ANSWER)Flaking of skin surface
Lichenification - (ANSWER)layers of skin become thickened and rough as a result of rubbing over a
prolonged period of time
Crust - (ANSWER)dried serum, blood or pus on the surface of the skin
atrophy - (ANSWER)thinning of skin surface and loss of markings
, NUR 3020 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH ALL CORRECT ANSWERS.
erosion - (ANSWER)loss of epidermis
fissure - (ANSWER)linear crack in the epidermis that can extend into dermis
ulcer - (ANSWER)depressed lesion of epidermis and upper papillary layer of dermis
scar - (ANSWER)fibrous tissue that replaces dermal tissue after injury
keloid - (ANSWER)enlarging of scar past wound edges
excoriation - (ANSWER)loss of epidermal layers, exposing the dermis
Petechiae - (ANSWER)pin point, reddish-purplish hemorrhagic spots <0.5cm; nonblanchable
Ecchymosis - (ANSWER)bruise
Purpura - (ANSWER)flat, reddish-purplish, nonblanchable discoloration >0.5cm
associated with hemorrhagic disease
Hematoma - (ANSWER)localized collection of blood creating an elevated ecchymosis
Telangiectasia - (ANSWER)vascular lesion formed by permanent dilation of a group of small blood
vessels
Cherry angioma - (ANSWER)benign 0.5-6.0mm dome shaped papule on trunk; consists of a compressible
mass of blood vessels
venous star/spider - (ANSWER)characterized by non-palpable bluish star-shaped lesion that may be
linear of irregularly shaped