Exam 2: Assessing the Integumentary System
Exam 1: The Complete Health Assessment37 Questions
Exam 2: Assessing the Integumentary System37 Questions
Exam 3: Assessing the Head, Face, and Neck37 Questions
Exam 4: Assessing the Eye and the Ear37 Questions
Exam 5: Assessing the Respiratory System38 Questions
Exam 6: Assessing the Cardiovascular System37 Questions
Exam 7: Assessing the Peripheral-Vascular and Lymphatic System37 Questions
Exam 8: Assessing the Breasts37 Questions
Exam 9: Assessing the Abdomen37 Questions
Exam 10: Assessing the Female Genitourinary System37 Questions
Exam 11: Assessing the Male Genitourinary System37 Questions
Exam 12: Assessing the Motor-Musculoskeletal System37 Questions
Exam 13: Assessing the Sensory-Neurologic System37 Questions
Exam 14: Assessing the Mother-To-Be37 Questions
Exam 15: Assessing the Newborn and Infant37 Questions
Exam 16: Assessing the Toddler and Preschooler37 Questions
Exam 17: Assessing the School-Age Child and Adolescent37 Questions
Exam 18: Assessing the Older Adult37 Questions
Exam 19: Assessing the Homeless Person30 Questions
Exam 20: Assessing Pain37 Questions
Exam 21: Approach to the Mental Health Assessment37 Questions
Exam 22: Assessing Nutrition30 Questions
Exam 23: Assessing Spirituality20 Questions
Exam 24: Assessing Culture30 Questions
Exam 25: Assessing the Patients Environment37 Questions
Exam 26: Assessing Abuse37 Questions
Exam 27: Assessing the Dying Patient37 Questions
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Which normal skin variation might be noted when assessing an older adult patient's skin?
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Which is a palpable, serous fluid-filled primary skin lesion that is less than 1 cm in size?
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The nurse is assessing a school-age patient with a skin disorder. Which disorder is most likely to occur during childhood?
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The nurse is assessing a patient who presents with a pressure ulcer. There is full-thickness loss involving subcutaneous tissue. When documenting this finding, which stage will the nurse use?
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Which secondary skin lesion is a linear break in the skin with well-defined borders that may extend into the dermis?
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The nurse is providing care to a patient who is prescribed valproic acid for the treatment of a seizure disorder. Which will the nurse assess for during the skin examination?
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The nurse is assessing a patient's skin and notes jaundice, a yellow discoloration of skin. Which conclusion by the nurse is most appropriate based on this assessment finding?
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Which term is used to describe scar tissue caused by excessive collagen formation?
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Which term will the nurse use when documenting bluish spider veins found during a skin assessment?
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Which primary skin lesion presents as a temporary elevation of the skin?
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The nurse is providing care to a newborn. Which is a normal assessment finding that often occurs within the first 2 to 3 days of life for this patient?
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The nurse notes a pus-filled primary skin lesion. Which term will the nurse use when documenting this finding?
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The nurse notes that a pregnant patient is experiencing chloasma on the face. For which reason does the change occur during pregnancy?
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The nurse is assessing a patient who presents with a bruised ankle caused by an injury. When documenting this finding, which term is most appropriate for the nurse to use?
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Which is a primary skin lesion that is considered a raised macule?
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The nurse is providing care to a patient who presents with a fever. Which is the most appropriate action by the nurse during the assessment process?
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The nurse is assessing the skin color for a dark-skinned patient. Which location is most appropriate for the nurse to use for this assessment?
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When inspecting the nails for clubbing, which is the normal angle of attachment?
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