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301_Skin Quiz

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1. Severe pruritis interfering with sleep is usually from what?




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2. Describe Stage I pressure ulcers.




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3. The healing process is divided into what 3 phases?




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4. What is photoallergy?




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5. Each arm is given what percentage in regards to the TBSA and burn classification?




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6. How do you verify Jaundice?




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7. Satellite Lesions?




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8. Describe Primary vs. Secondary morphology of lesions?




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9. When assessing hydration in an infant, where do you pinch a fold of skin?




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10. What part of your hand do you use to palpate for skin temperature?




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11. 12 or less




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12. Hair on beard area, abdomen, upper back, shoulders, sternum, and inner upper thighs




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13. Superficial dilation of venous vessels.




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14. NO! As long as it is stable (dry, adherent, intact) it serves as the body's natural cover.




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15. A linear indentation on nailbed from slow or halted nail growth. Related to illness, physical trauma or poisoning.




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16. Diabetes




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17. tongue, lips, nail beds, and buccal mucosa. Because they are less pigmented areas.




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18. Apply direct pressure to the skin surface with the pads of your fingers. Will cause skin to blanche in comparison with surrounding skin.




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19. A reaction caused by a medication's molecules absorbing energy from a particular UV wavelength and then damaging surrounding tissues.




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20. several different shapes. Ex: Urticaria, tinea corporis





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