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OST-248 - Diagnostic Coding - Chapters 17 - 19 Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.
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Mr. Smith was admitted to Sunny Valley Rest Home with a pressure ulcer of the sacral region with full 
thickness skin loss with damage of the subcutaneous tissue extending to the underlying fascia. This 
would be reported with code(s) _____. - L89.153 
Sally is seen in the office today because of a red, swollen area on her left side. After examination it is 
determined that she has a sebaceous cyst. This encounter should be reported with code(s) _____. - 
L72.3 
chronic bullous disease of childh...
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AAPC CPC Final Exam questions with 100% correct answers 2023/2024
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Chapter 7 Test Review 
 Question 1_4 out of 4 points 
What term best describes a mass of hyperplastic scar tissue? 
Selected Answer: b. 
Keloid 
Correct Answer: b. 
Keloid 
Response 
Feedback: 
Rationale: A keloid scar is excess growth of connective tissue during the healing 
process. 
 Question 2_4 out of 4 points 
What is commonly known as a boil of the skin? 
Selected Answer: d. 
Furuncle 
Correct Answer: d. 
Furuncle 
Response 
Feedback: 
Rationale: Carbuncles and furuncles (boils) typ...
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NY State Waxing License Latest Update Graded A+
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NY State Waxing License Latest Update 
 
Graded A+ 
 
2 layers of the dermis papillary and reticular 
 
3 layers of the hair shaft are the Cuticle, cortex and medulla 
 
3 stages of hair growth Anagen, catagen, and telogen 
 
A bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease Pathogen 
 
A chronic inflammation of the skin characterized by itching and which can have moist or dry 
lesions Eczema 
 
A common human bacteria that can transfer through skin to skin contact or unclean imp...
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APEA Derm Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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APEA Derm Exam Questions with Correct Answers 
Pediculosis capitis RX - Answer-1. 1% permethrin (Nix) - most effective 
 
Macule 2 - Answer-- Flat 
- Change in skin color 
 
Papule 4 - Answer-- Raised 
- Solid lesion 
- Change is skin color 
- <0.5cm 
 
Plaque (3) - Answer-- Raised 
- Solid 
- >0.5 cm 
 
Nodule (2) - Answer-- Solid 
- 0.5-2cm 
 
Tumor (2) - Answer-- Solid 
- >2cm 
 
Vesicle - Answer-- Raised 
- Fluid 
- <0.5cm 
 
Bulla - Answer-- Raised 
- Fluid 
- >0.5c...
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Final Exam Questions with correct answers PEDS
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The primary care pediatric nurse practitioner observes a tender, swollen red 
furuncle on the upper lid margin of a child's eye. What treatment will the nurse 
practitioner recommend? 
a. Culture of the lesion to determine causative organism 
b. Referral to ophthalmology for incision and drainage 
d. Topical steroid medication 
d. Warm, moist compresses 3 to 4 times daily - ANSWER-d. Warm, moist 
compresses 3 to 4 times daily 
Torticollis is a shortening or spasm of w...
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cosmetology state board florida exam questions and answers 100% pass
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cosmetology state board florida exam 
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What is the largest organ of the body? - Correct Answer ️️ -Dermis 
Sebaceous glands are also known as: - Correct Answer ️️ -Oil Glands 
Sudoriferous glands are also known as: - Correct Answer ️️ -Sweat Glands 
Irregular shaped patches of skin depigmentation (typically on hands, face, & neck): - 
Correct Answer ️️ -Vitiligo 
The sebaceous glands produce: - Correct Answer ️️ -Oil 
The sudoriferous glands pr...
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Indiana Cosmetology State Board Test Study Guide | 220 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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Do not massage or manipulate a client's scalp if you detect the presence of - Abrasions 
A kneading movement that is performed by lifting, squeezing, and pressing tissue with light, firm 
pressure is: - Petrissage 
The infestation of the hair and scalp with head lice is known as: - Pediculosis Capitis 
An acute staphylococci infection of a hair follicle that produces constant pain is: - Furuncle 
A disease that is transmitted from one person to another is: - Communicable 
Implements requiring d...
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FSE- 120 Final Exam Study Guide Questions and Answers Rated A+
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FSE- 120 Final Exam Study Guide 
Questions and Answers Rated A+ 
 
What term describes the dry, dead tissue that forms as a result of an anthrax infection? 
Eschar 
 
What are infections called that are acquired within healthcare environments, often caused by 
Staphylococci bacteria? 
Nosocomial infections 
 
What is the name for an infection that occurs in a hair follicle, leading to swelling and pus 
formation, commonly associated with Staphylococcus aureus? 
Furuncle 
 
What term refers to a ...
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Microbiology exam 5 questions with correct answers
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Staphylococci - ANSWER-Gram-Positive Cocci. Nonmotile, facultative anaerobes. 
Catalase positive and they differentiate with mannitol salt agar and coagulase test 
Staphylococcus aureus - ANSWER-Part of natural flora on skin, nasopharynx and 
intestine. 
Resistant to many antibiotics 
•EX: resitant to penicillin 
Virulence factors of S. aureus - ANSWER-Cytolytic toxins 
Exfoliative toxins 
Toxic shock syndrome toxin 
Enterotoxins 
Protein A 
• binds to Fc of IgG so IgG cannot bind to FcR on ...
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Integumentary System: NURG 5710 Questions and Answers (100% Pass
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What are the most common pathogens that cause skin infections? 
 Staph and strep 
What is the topical treatment of impetigo? 
 -Mupirocin (bactroban): rx only, if up to 5 singluar lesions, BID or TID x 5- 
10 days 
-Retapamulin (altabax): rx only, BID x 5days 
-If ONLY two lesions may use: Bactroban, Double antibiotic (otc) or triple 
anitbiotic (otc) 
Bullous impetigo is caused by and must be treated with 
 S. Aureus and must be treated with oral anitbiotics 
Oral antibiotics are indicated fo...
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