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NUR 216 Module 4 EXAM Latest Update Questions with Correct Answers Graded Perfect Score A+ Bulla - Answer -Elevated serous filled greater than 1cm. ex. blister Capillary Refill - Answer --Depress the nail edge to blanch and then release -Should be less than two seconds -Delayed cap refill could indicate cardiovascular or respiratory dysfunction Crust - Answer -Slightly elevated, dried blood, exudate, pus. ex. scab Deep Tissue Injury (DTI) - Answer -Discoloration but skin intact, damage to underlying tissue. Dermis - Answer -The middle layer is composed of connective tissue that is formed by a dense combination of interconnecting collagen and elastic fibers. It contains blood vessels, hair follicles, cutaneous nerve endings, sensory receptors, lymphatics, ans sebaceous and sweat glands. Ecchymosis - Answer -Collection of blood in the dermis greater than 3mm in diameter. Initially reddish-purple, but will change to blue or yellow during healing, caused by trauma Edema (accumulation of fluid in tissue) - Answer --Skin appears shinny and tight -Assess in all areas (arms, legs, abdomen) -Assess over a bony area (shin)

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NUR 216 Module 4 EXAM Latest Update
Questions with Correct Answers Graded
Perfect Score A+
Bulla - Answer -Elevated serous filled greater than 1cm. ex. blister

Capillary Refill - Answer --Depress the nail edge to blanch and then release

-Should be less than two seconds

-Delayed cap refill could indicate cardiovascular or respiratory dysfunction

Crust - Answer -Slightly elevated, dried blood, exudate, pus. ex. scab

Deep Tissue Injury (DTI) - Answer -Discoloration but skin intact, damage to underlying tissue.

Dermis - Answer -The middle layer is composed of connective tissue that is formed by a dense
combination of interconnecting collagen and elastic fibers. It contains blood vessels, hair follicles,
cutaneous nerve endings, sensory receptors, lymphatics, ans sebaceous and sweat glands.

Ecchymosis - Answer -Collection of blood in the dermis greater than 3mm in diameter. Initially
reddish-purple, but will change to blue or yellow during healing, caused by trauma

Edema (accumulation of fluid in tissue) - Answer --Skin appears shinny and tight

-Assess in all areas (arms, legs, abdomen)

-Assess over a bony area (shin)

Edema Scale - Answer -+1 = trace, 2mm, rapid return



+2 = mild, 4mm, 10-15 second return



+3 = moderate, 6mm, prolonged return, 30 seconds



+4 = severe, 8mm, prolonged return, greater than 30 seconds

Elasticity in the older adult. - Answer --Loses elasticity; skin folds and sags.

-Decreased skin turgor.

, Epidermis - Answer -The surface layer is a combination of dead cells on the outside and live cells
on the inside. It takes about a month for cells to move from the inner surface to the outer surface. This is
a way the skin constantly renews itself.

Erosion - Answer -Loss of epidermis, moist. ex. ruptured vesicle

Fissure - Answer -Linear break in skin surface. ex. too dry or moist skin

Hair matrix in the older adult. - Answer -Functioning melanocytes decrease, leading to gray fine
hair.

Hemangiomas - Answer -Vascular Lesion

-Port-wine stain

-Strawberry mark

-Cavernous hemangioma

How often should a diabetic patient inspect feet, toenails, and between toes? - Answer -Daily

Hyperpigmentation - Answer -Occurs when melanin is increased in one area (ex. birthmarks, sun
damage, pregnancy changes)

Hypopigmentation - Answer -Occurs when melanin is somewhat decreased, but not completely
absent in one area (ex. scars, stretch marks, vitiligo)

Inspection and documentation of any skin lesion should include ____. - Answer --Color of lesions

-Height of lesions: flat or raised

-Shape of lesions

-Size of lesions: measured in centimetres

-Location of lesions: single area or generalized

-Presence of lesions: note color and odor

Lesions caused by trauma or abuse - Answer -Vascular Lesion

-Pattern injury

-Hematoma

-Contusion

List expected findings in skin color. - Answer --Combination of melanin (brown) pigments

-Carotene (yellow) pigments

-Underlying vascular bed of blood vessels (red)

List expected findings in skin integrity. - Answer -In general, the skin should be smooth and intact.

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