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Maryville Nurs 623 Exam 1 questions and answers

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Basics with skin conditions •Alopecia •Rash •Pruritus •Uticaria •Pigmentation change Skin lesion—New vs. Change HPI questions for skin problems Duration of symptoms Precipitating factors •Medications •Food •Occupation •Outdoors •Hobbies/Sport participation •Exposure to insects •Jewelry/metals/chemicals •Family history Is it: Local or systemic Pruritus- all day or worse at night Uticaria - duration Pigmented changes Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0:03 / 0:15 Full screen Brainpower Read More Pigmentation/Changes of the skin Diff diagnosis Nevi- brown, beige or pink(< 5mm) Melanoma Related to pregnancy- melasma (mask of pregnancy) Addison disease Side effect of medication- steroid therapy skin lesions Macule - flat, nonpalpable (freckle, petechia) Papule - PALPABLE, solid elevation of skin (elevated nevus) Nodule - elevated solid mass, deeper and firmer than papule (wart) Tumor - solid mass deep in subcutaneous tissue (epithelioma) Wheal - irregularly shaped, elevated area (hive, mosquito bite Vesicle - elevation of skin with serous (clear) fluid Pustule - similar to vesicle but filled with pus (acne) Ulcer - deep loss of skin (venous statis ulcer) Atophy - thinning of skin Bullae-Clear fluid-filled blisters > 10 mm in diameter. These may be caused by burns, bites, irritant or allergic contact dermatitis, and drug reactions. primary versus secondary skin lesions Primary skin lesions are those which develop as a direct result of the disease process. Secondary lesions are those which evolve from primary lesions or develop as a consequence of the patient's activities. Parasitic Skin Infections scabies and lice Scabies Highly contagious infestation that occurs mainly in children, young adults, health care workers, and institutionalized persons of all ages. Subjective: Complaints of intense itching that is usually more severe at night. Objective:Earliest physical sign is small 1 to 2 mm red papules located in areas of body most attractive to mites. Itching, excoriation, , crusting,

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