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NUR 203 FINAL EXAM | QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE

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complete review of the NUR 203 final exam material, covering all major nursing assessment systems, procedures, and clinical concepts. It includes verified questions and answers on topics such as integumentary, cardiac, respiratory, neurological, musculoskeletal, and reproductive assessments. The content offers a thorough overview designed to support exam preparation and reinforce key nursing knowledge. Ideal for students seeking a consolidated and up-to-date study resource.

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NUR 203 FINAL EXAM | QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE


What 3 parts make up the systematic method of collecting data: - CORRECT
ANSWER - 1. Determine the client's current health status
2. Predict health risks
3. Identify health promotion


What is subjective data?
What is objective data? - CORRECT ANSWER - Subjective: symptoms that
the patient or family tells you.


Objective: signs that the nurse observe, information that has been gathered from
the physical exam


What are the phases of interviewing: - CORRECT ANSWER - Pre-interview:
background data
Introduction: small talk, confidential unless harmful
Working phase: obtain information
Termination: summarize important points and discuss a plan


What are the component of the interview: - CORRECT ANSWER -
Environment
Interviewer
Client
Communication


What three things make up the integumentary system? - CORRECT ANSWER
- Hair

,Skin (16% of body weight/largest organ of the body)
Nails


What are normal integumentary changes with age (changes that we should not
look further into) - CORRECT ANSWER - - Skin thinning
- Skin elasticity decreases
- Sebum production decreases
- Perspiration decreases
- Decreases melanin production
- Increase sensitivity to sunlight
- Nail growth slows


What are common skin findings with elderly clients: - CORRECT ANSWER -
Solar lentigines = liver spots (flat)
Skin tags
Seborrheic keratosis (raised)


What are common findings of a patient that has been abused: - CORRECT
ANSWER - Ecchymosis = bruise
Hematoma = bruise with a bump
Bites
Burns
Wounds/ulcers
Poor care/hygiene


What are general color changes?

,What are local color changes? - CORRECT ANSWER - General color change:
pallor (pale), erythema (redness), cyanosis (blueish), jaundice (yellow, suggests
liver failure)


Local color change: freckles, nevi (moles), Mongolian spots (mostly found on
the buttocks


How do we palpate the skin when assessing temperature? - CORRECT
ANSWER - We use the dorsal part of the hand


What is an abnormal finding for skin turgor, and where do we assess skin
turgor? - CORRECT ANSWER - We assess skin turgor on the abdomen of
patients (especially elderly, you should not be assessing skin turgor on their
hands)


An ABNORMAL finding: takes over 30 seconds for skin to flatten. This may
suggest dehydration.


How do we grade pitting edema? - CORRECT ANSWER - 1+ 2+ 3+ 4+


2mm,4mm,6mm,8mm


What is a macule? - CORRECT ANSWER - Flat
< 1 cm


What is a patch? - CORRECT ANSWER - Flat
> 1 cm


What is a papule? - CORRECT ANSWER - Raised
< 1 cm

, What is a plaque? - CORRECT ANSWER - Raised
> 1 cm


What is a vesicle? - CORRECT ANSWER - Fluid filled
< 1 cm
Blister


What is a bulla? - CORRECT ANSWER - Fluid filled
> 1 cm


What is a pustule? - CORRECT ANSWER - Fluid filled, filled with puss,
infection


What is a cyst? - CORRECT ANSWER - Fluid filled (below the skin)


What are the different lesion configurations? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Annular: round
Linear: straight
Discrete: separate
Confluent: lesions rush together


What are the different vascular lesions? - CORRECT ANSWER - Cherry
angioma = dot
Spider angioma = dot with legs coming out


What are the purpuric lesions? (2) - CORRECT ANSWER - Petechiae: small
purple spot
Purpura: rash of purple spots

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