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Advanced Health Assessment Final (100% errorless answers)
  • Advanced Health Assessment Final (100% errorless answers)

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  • A circumscribed, elevated lesion, >1 cm I diameter and containing clear serous fluid is best described as correct answers Bulla The history and physical of a client indicates paste occurrences of lichenification. The NP identifies this as: correct answers Rough, thickened epidermis, accentuated skin markings On examination of a client's skin, the nurse practitioner finds a lesion that is about 0.75 cm in diameter, brown, and circumscribed. Correct term for this lesion is: correct answe...
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Nurse Practitioner Certification Exam Questions with complete solutions
  • Nurse Practitioner Certification Exam Questions with complete solutions

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  • Nurse Practitioner Certification Exam Questions with complete solutions primary lesion - lesion that develops on previously unaltered skin lesion - a region in an organ or tissue that has suffered damage thru injury or disease secondary lesion - lesion that either changes impression over time or occurs when a primary lesion is scratched it may be infected macule - circumscribed flat area; different color and texture from surrounding tissue, <1cm ex.) ephelides (freckles), petechia, f...
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NU 650 Practice Exam Questions and Answers – Latest Updated 2024/2025 | Graded
  • NU 650 Practice Exam Questions and Answers – Latest Updated 2024/2025 | Graded

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  • NU 650 Practice Exam Questions and Answers – Latest Updated 2024/2025 | Graded. A patient is seen in the office for amenorrhea, for which you obtain a urine pregnancy test in the office that returns negative. You would document this finding in which of the following sections of the ecounter? A. HPI B. CC C. Subjective Data D. Objective Data Answer- D. Objective Data A patient you are seeing for the first time in your office, brings their previous medical records for the review. you wou...
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Dermatology FNP review part 1 Exam Questions And Answers
  • Dermatology FNP review part 1 Exam Questions And Answers

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  • Dermatology FNP review part 1 Exam Questions And Answers A 69-year-old man with a recent history of stroke and residual right-sided weakness presents to the nurse practitioner during rounds at a skilled nursing facility. The patient is deconditioned and requires nursing assistance to get out of bed. On exam, the nurse practitioner notes a 4 cm x 3 cm nonblanchable purplish wound with intact skin and bogginess on palpation. Which of the following is the best method to treat this patient's wo...
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DERMATOLOGY PANCE QUESTIONS WITH GUARANTEED CORRECT ANSWERS
  • DERMATOLOGY PANCE QUESTIONS WITH GUARANTEED CORRECT ANSWERS

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  • A patient presents with a rash, characterized by red macules and edematous papules with a clearing center. This best describes which of the following? A erythema marginatum B erythema multiforme C varicella D impetigo - correct answer B Target lesions, also termed iris lesions, are characteristic of erythema multiforme. The rash may be recurrent but typically resolves over 3-6 weeks. In a patient suspected of having seborrheic dermatitis, the most common site of involvement would be th...
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NU 650 EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION
  • NU 650 EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION

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  • NU 650 EXAM WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION A patient is seen in the office for amenorrhea, for which you obtain a urine pregnancy test in the office that returns negative. You would document this finding in which of the following sections of the ecounter? A. HPI B. CC C. Subjective Data D. Objective Data D. Objective Data A patient you are seeing for the first time in your office, brings their previous medical records for the review. you would document a summer of the previous medical recor...
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NU 650  |QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION
  • NU 650 |QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION

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  • NU 650 |QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTION A patient is seen in the office for amenorrhea, for which you obtain a urine pregnancy test in the office that returns negative. You would document this finding in which of the following sections of the ecounter? A. HPI B. CC C. Subjective Data D. Objective Data D. Objective Data A patient you are seeing for the first time in your office, brings their previous medical records for the review. you would document a summer of the previous medica...
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Nurse Practitioner Certification Exam 100% Correct
  • Nurse Practitioner Certification Exam 100% Correct

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  • Nurse Practitioner Certification Exam 100% Correct primary lesion lesion that develops on previously unaltered skin lesion a region in an organ or tissue that has suffered damage thru injury or disease secondary lesion lesion that either changes impression over time or occurs when a primary lesion is scratched it may be infected macule circumscribed flat area; different color and texture from surrounding tissue, <1cm ex.) ephelides (freckles), petechia, flat nevi (moles) patch a large mac...
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Nur 1460 OCC-Quiz 2/3 2024/2025
  • Nur 1460 OCC-Quiz 2/3 2024/2025

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  • Nur 1460 OCC-Quiz 2/3 2024/2025 What are the three layers of the skin? ANS-Epidermis, dermis and subcutaneous What is pruritis? ANS-Itching What are some examples of subjective data to collect from assessing the patient's skin? ANS-(This is what they say)-previous history, change in pigment, change in moles, moisture/dryness, bruising, rash, pruritis, lesions, meds, hair loss, change in nails, hazards they work with, self-care behaviors (like using sunscreen, etc) When inspecting and ...
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Bates Guide to Physical Examination - Hair/Skin/Nails Lecture, Chapter 6 with 100% Correct Answers
  • Bates Guide to Physical Examination - Hair/Skin/Nails Lecture, Chapter 6 with 100% Correct Answers

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  • Bates Guide to Physical Examination - Hair/Skin/Nails Lecture, Chapter 6 with 100% Correct Answers Common or concerning symptoms for hair/skin/nails? -Answer-Hair loss, Rash, Moles When inspecting and palpating the skin, note characteristics of... -Answer-1. Color 2. Moisture 3. Temperature 4. Texture 5. Mobility and turgor 6. Lesions Best places to assess red color of oxyhemoglobin... -Answer-fingertips, lips, and mucous membranes (dark skin? - palms and soles) Where to look for ce...
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