PSI FAMILY NURSE PRACTITIONER CERTIFICATION
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third trimester screening .......Answer.........RhoGam for un-
sensitized Rh-negative mothers at 28 weeks, Hgb/Hct at 28-36
weeks; non stress test (NST) biophysical profile (BPP) as needed
for assessment of fetal well being
symptoms of ectopic pregnancies .......Answer.........abnormal
uterine bleeding, abdominal or pelvic pain, lower back or
shoulder p win, hemodynamic changes in vital signs (shock-
rupture)
,age 2 of 48
physical exam of ectopic pregnancy .......Answer.........tender
adenexa ( appendages of uterus= ovaries, fallopian tubes, and
ligaments that hold uterus in place); positive cervical motion
tenseness, uterine enlargement with hegar's sign (softening and
consistency of cervix), positive peritoneal signs if rupture
abortion .......Answer.........pregnancy termination at any time
prior to viability (20 weeks) either through spontaneous or
expulsion or medical/surgical removal
primary lesion .......Answer.........lesion that develops on previously
unaltered skin
lesion .......Answer.........a region in an organ or tissue that has
suffered damage thru injury or disease
,age 3 of 48
secondary lesion .......Answer.........lesion that either changes
impression over time or occurs when a primary lesion is scratched
it may be infected
macule .......Answer.........circumscribed flat area; different color
and texture from surrounding tissue, <1cm
ex.) ephelides (freckles), petechia, flat nevi (moles)
patch .......Answer.........a large macule; >1cm
ex.) mongolian spot, Cafe, au lair spot
papule .......Answer.........Small solid elevated lesion; <1cm
ex.) bug bite, elevated nevus (mole) or verruca (wart)
plaque .......Answer.........elevation of skin; >1cm; example
psoriasis lesion
, age 4 of 48
pustule .......Answer.........a visible accumulation of purulent fluid
under skin; <1cm; examples acne and impetigo
vesicle .......Answer.........a circumscribed elevation of skin contains
"SEROUS FLUID: <1cm; examples, herpes simples, varicella,
shingles
nodule .......Answer.........solid mass of skin, is elevated or
palpated >1cm; often extends deeper into dermis: examples
xanthoma and fibroma
bulla .......Answer.........blister, circumscribed elevation containing
fluid >1cm , extends only into epidermis, examples burns,
superficial blister, contact dermatitis
wheal .......Answer.........elevated white or pink compressible
papule or plaque, a red, axon-mediated flare often surround it,