WEB WOC SEMINARS 2025 | COMPREHENSIVE
QUESTIONS & VERIFIED ANSWERS
preschool teaching strageties - correct-answer-medical play with dolls and stuffed
animals, have them assist in cares
school age teaching strategies - correct-answer-promote independence, enjoy
learning jobs, involve in meal planning
Adolescence teaching strategies - correct-answer-hygiene, social situations, body
image, privacy
young adult teaching strategies - correct-answer-involve family and significant
others, encourage questions regarding sexuality
middle adult teaching strategies - correct-answer-explore how health issues
impact job/role/spouse, strategies to ease back into work
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maturity teaching strategies - correct-answer-other health issues may impact
learning, brief frequent teaching sessions, adaptations for physical limitations
PLISSIT model - correct-answer-permission, limited information, specific
suggestions, intensive therapy
Macule - correct-answer-Flat, circumscribed skin discoloration <1 cm; E.g., freckle,
flat mole, petechia
Patch - correct-answer-Flat, nonpalpable, irregular-shaped macule >1cm; E.g.,
vitiligo, port-wine stain
Papule - correct-answer-Elevated, firm, circumscribed palpable area of skin <1 cm;
E.g., wart, elevated mole
Nodule - correct-answer-Elevated, firm circumscribed, palpable area deeper in
dermis than a papule 1-2 cm; tumor if > 2cm
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Plaque - correct-answer-Elevated, firm, rough lesion with flat top surface >1 cm;
E.g., Psoriasis, seborrheic keratosis
Vesicle - correct-answer-Elevated, circumscribed serous fluid beneath the
epidermis <1cm; E.g., chicken pox, herpes zoster
Pustule - correct-answer-Elevated, superficial lesion like a vesicle but filled with
purulent fluid; E.g., Acne, impetigo
cyst - correct-answer-Elevated, circumscribed, encapsulated lesion in dermis or
subcutaneous layer; filled with liquid or semisolid material; E.g., Sebaceous cyst,
cystic acne
wheal - correct-answer-circumscribed, irregular-shaped, elevated area of
cutaneous edema; solid, transient; E.g., insect bite, allergic reaction, TB test
Bulla - correct-answer-Vesicle >1 cm; E.g., Large blister, bullous pemphigus