NSE103 MIDTERM TEST BANK
QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT
ANSWERS
factors that affect bp - Answer-cardiac output, peripheral vascular resistance, volume of
circulating blood, elasticity of walls
idiopathic pain - Answer-no pathologically known cause
Nociplastic pain - Answer-no obvious tissue damage, IBS
PQRSTU - Answer-*P*rovocative or palliative, *Q*uality or quantity, *R*egion or
radiation, *S*everity scale, *T*iming, Treatment and *U*nderstanding the patient's
perception of the problem.
Brief Pain Inventory - Answer-past week, ADLs, used in primary care
Abbey Pain Scale - Answer-late stage dementia
PAIC15 - Answer-dementia, good for limited time
FLACC - Answer-children
BPS - Answer-mechanical ventilation
CPOT - Answer-ventilated and non-ventilated clients
POC - Answer-angina, significant increase in pain, fracture, spinal cord
cullen's sign - Answer-near navel, swelling and redness, pancreatic trauma
measles - Answer-small red bumps
viral infections - Answer-follow a dermatome with papules, lesions, or pain, can
clustered together (HPV, herpes, zoster, warts)
bacterial infections - Answer-Staph, MRSA, impetigo, cellulitis, boils (odour, exudate,
small red bumps, fever, crusts, redness, heat, pain)
fungal infections - Answer-tinea corpora, tinea pedis, candidosis, nail fungus (deep
erythema, swelling, itchiness, scaly/patchy, loss of pigmentation)
, parasitic infections - Answer-lice, bedbugs: itchiness, rash, regional lymphadenopathy
Autoimmune disorders - Answer-psoriasis, eczema, seborrheic dermatitis, vitiligo, lupus,
alopecia
metabolic disorders - Answer-deficiency in vit. A, C, D,E,K,B1,B2,B3,B6,B12, iron, zinc
vascular disorders - Answer-ulcers, cherry angiomas (red benign), venous insufficiency
systemic disorders - Answer-gout, arthritis, Addison disease, Cushing syndrome, thyroid
disease, chronic liver disease, hepatitis, diabetic ulcers
neoplastic benign - Answer-freckles, lentigo, café au lait spots, nevi, seborrheic
keratosis, wart, cutaneous cysts
neoplastic malignant - Answer-atypical nevi, basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell
carcinoma, melanoma
POC - Answer-necrosis, acute trauma, burns, frost exposure, quickly spreading
infections
Common symptoms - Answer-pruritus, skin rashes, nevi, skin discolouration, nail
changes, alopecia, family history
skin inspection - Answer-colour (pallor, erythema, cyanosis, brawny, jaundice, vilitgo)
and nevi
primary lesions - Answer-abscess (lump filled with pus), bulla (fluid filled, shingles,
burns), cyst (sac filled with fluid, dermoid, cutaneous, ganglion or sebaceous), macule,
nodule (solid, elevated growth, some nevi), papule (elevated mole, mosquito bite),
plaque (elevated, solid deposit, psoriasis, eczema), pustule (pimple), tumour, vesicle
(herpes), wheal (hives)
secondary lesions - Answer-atrophy, crust, erosion, excoriation, fissure, keloid,
lichenification (hyperpigmentation and thickening of skin), scar, ulcer
POC - Answer-cyanosis and pallor, mottled skin, burns
nails inspection - Answer-yellow (chronic lung disease), white (diabetes), red half-
moons (autoimmune disorder) blue half-moon (poisoning), greenish black (bacterial
infection)
healthy eating health promotion - Answer-Vit. A: toad skin appearance
Vit B2: facial dermatitis
Vit B3: Dermatitis, thickened skin
QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT
ANSWERS
factors that affect bp - Answer-cardiac output, peripheral vascular resistance, volume of
circulating blood, elasticity of walls
idiopathic pain - Answer-no pathologically known cause
Nociplastic pain - Answer-no obvious tissue damage, IBS
PQRSTU - Answer-*P*rovocative or palliative, *Q*uality or quantity, *R*egion or
radiation, *S*everity scale, *T*iming, Treatment and *U*nderstanding the patient's
perception of the problem.
Brief Pain Inventory - Answer-past week, ADLs, used in primary care
Abbey Pain Scale - Answer-late stage dementia
PAIC15 - Answer-dementia, good for limited time
FLACC - Answer-children
BPS - Answer-mechanical ventilation
CPOT - Answer-ventilated and non-ventilated clients
POC - Answer-angina, significant increase in pain, fracture, spinal cord
cullen's sign - Answer-near navel, swelling and redness, pancreatic trauma
measles - Answer-small red bumps
viral infections - Answer-follow a dermatome with papules, lesions, or pain, can
clustered together (HPV, herpes, zoster, warts)
bacterial infections - Answer-Staph, MRSA, impetigo, cellulitis, boils (odour, exudate,
small red bumps, fever, crusts, redness, heat, pain)
fungal infections - Answer-tinea corpora, tinea pedis, candidosis, nail fungus (deep
erythema, swelling, itchiness, scaly/patchy, loss of pigmentation)
, parasitic infections - Answer-lice, bedbugs: itchiness, rash, regional lymphadenopathy
Autoimmune disorders - Answer-psoriasis, eczema, seborrheic dermatitis, vitiligo, lupus,
alopecia
metabolic disorders - Answer-deficiency in vit. A, C, D,E,K,B1,B2,B3,B6,B12, iron, zinc
vascular disorders - Answer-ulcers, cherry angiomas (red benign), venous insufficiency
systemic disorders - Answer-gout, arthritis, Addison disease, Cushing syndrome, thyroid
disease, chronic liver disease, hepatitis, diabetic ulcers
neoplastic benign - Answer-freckles, lentigo, café au lait spots, nevi, seborrheic
keratosis, wart, cutaneous cysts
neoplastic malignant - Answer-atypical nevi, basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell
carcinoma, melanoma
POC - Answer-necrosis, acute trauma, burns, frost exposure, quickly spreading
infections
Common symptoms - Answer-pruritus, skin rashes, nevi, skin discolouration, nail
changes, alopecia, family history
skin inspection - Answer-colour (pallor, erythema, cyanosis, brawny, jaundice, vilitgo)
and nevi
primary lesions - Answer-abscess (lump filled with pus), bulla (fluid filled, shingles,
burns), cyst (sac filled with fluid, dermoid, cutaneous, ganglion or sebaceous), macule,
nodule (solid, elevated growth, some nevi), papule (elevated mole, mosquito bite),
plaque (elevated, solid deposit, psoriasis, eczema), pustule (pimple), tumour, vesicle
(herpes), wheal (hives)
secondary lesions - Answer-atrophy, crust, erosion, excoriation, fissure, keloid,
lichenification (hyperpigmentation and thickening of skin), scar, ulcer
POC - Answer-cyanosis and pallor, mottled skin, burns
nails inspection - Answer-yellow (chronic lung disease), white (diabetes), red half-
moons (autoimmune disorder) blue half-moon (poisoning), greenish black (bacterial
infection)
healthy eating health promotion - Answer-Vit. A: toad skin appearance
Vit B2: facial dermatitis
Vit B3: Dermatitis, thickened skin