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NSG 6420 Week 7 Quiz and Solutions Latest-SU
Question 1.
When a patient presents with a skin-related complaint, it is important to first:
Question 2.
Which of the following dermatological conditions results from reactivation of the dormant varicella virus?
Question 3.
An older adult male presents with pain in his right chest wall for the past 48 hours. Upon examination, the nurse practitioner notices a vesicular eruption along the dermatome and identifies this as herpes zoster. The NP informs the gentleman that:
Question 4.
A 70-year-old white male comes to the clinic with a slightly raised, scaly, pink, and irregular lesion on his scalp. He is a farmer and works outside all day. You suspect actinic keratosis, but cannot rule out other lesions. What recommendation would you give him?
Question 5.
The appearance of a 2-10 cm. herald patch with subsequent development of parallel oval lesions on the trunk in a christmas tree distribution involving the upper arms and upper legs are common in:
NSG 6420 Week 7 Quiz and Solutions
Question 6.
Mr. Fitzgerald is a 68-year-old previously healthy man with a history of significant sun exposure who presents with a progressively enlarging 18 x 16 mm erythematous pruritic oval patch on his left forearm that has been present for three to four years. Your differential would include all of the following EXCEPT:
Question 7.
What kind of lesions are caused by the herpes simplex virus?
Question 8
Among the following conditions, which needs to be treated with systemic antifungal agents?
Question 9.
Which lesions are typically located along the distribution of dermatome?
Question 10.
A smooth round nodule with a pearly gray border and central induration best describes which skin lesion?
Question 11.
Cellulitis is a deep skin infection involving the dermis and subcutaneous tissues. The nurse practitioner suspects cellulitis in a 70-year-old Asian diabetic male presenting with reddened edematous skin around his nares. Which statement below will the nurse practitioner use in her decision-making process for the differential diagnosis pertaining to reddened edematous skin?
Question 12.
Folliculitis is most commonly due to:
Question 13.
The anti-inflammatory properties of topical corticosteroids result in part from their ability to induce vasoconstriction to the small blood vessels in the upper dermis.
Of the following, which is the most potent topical corticosteroid?
NSG 6420 Week 7 Quiz and Solutions
Question 14.
Which of the following descriptions accurately documents cellulitis?
Question 15.
Asymmetrical bi-color lesion with irregular border measuring 8 mm is found on the right lower arm of an adult patient. This assessment finding is consistent with:
Question 16.
Which of the following descriptions best illustrates assessment findings consistent with tinea capitis?
Question 17.
A patient has a tender, firm, nodular cystic lesion on his scalp that produces cheesy discharge with foul odor. This is most likely a:
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Question 18.
Patient presents with complaint of a “swollen node” under his arm. The area is tender and the node has progressed in size over the past few days. Which of the following should be included in your differential diagnosis?
Question 19.
A patient suffered a laceration of the shin three days ago, and today presents with a painful, warm, red swollen region around the area. The laceration has a purulent exudate. The clinician should recognize that the infected region is called:
Question 20.
A woman complains of malaise and arthralgias. You note a butterfly-shaped, macular, erythematous rash across her cheeks and nose. These conditions are common in: