health assessment-1b Test
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| A. -erythema, scaling, shallow + painful fissures at the corner of the mouth
-occur with excess salivation + candida infection
-seen in those with poorly fitting dentures causing folding in corners of mouthB. erythematous papules + vesicles, with weepin, oozing + crusts
-usually on scalp, forehead, cheeks, forearms and wristC. -hole in the septum (cartilaginous)
-cause: snorting coke, chronic infection, trauma from picking of crusts, or nasal surgeryD. -nontender, fibrous nodule of the gum, seen b/w teeth
-inflammatory response to injury or hemorrhageE. -scaly erythematous patch, with silvery scales on top
-usually on sclap, outside of elbows + knees, low back, anogenital areaF. -chronic wasting disease such as cancer, dehydration, + stravation
-features:sunken eyes; haollow cheecks; and exhausted defeated expressionG. -fine, scaling, round patches of pink, tan or white that do not tan in sunlight
-caused by superficial fungal infectionH. -red
-swollen
-tnder inflammation of nail folds
-acute: bacterial infection
-chronic: fungal infectionI. -bony or membranous septum b/w nasal cavity + pharaynx of new born
- unilateral" 1st resp infection
-bilateral imeediate insertoion of oral airway to prent asphyxiaJ. -smooth, pale gray nodules (overgrowth of mucosa)
-may obsturct air passage was as they get larger
-symptoms: absence of sense of smell + valve that moves in noseK. proximal edge of nail elevates > 180 degress
-distal phalanc looks rounder + wider
-COPD, congenital heart disease with cyanosis
-1st thumband index fingersL. -pustules, then crusts, caused by varicella zooster virus
-acute apperance: unilateral, does not croos midlin, common trunkM. -excessice secretion of growth hormone after puberty; enlarged skull, thickened bones
-elongated head, massive face, prominent nose and lower jaw, heavy eyebrow ridge, coarse facial featuresN. -ecchomytic bruising area small or wide spread
-larger flat, nonblancing red-purple lession
-trauma vasucular wall destructionO. -flat red blanchin body w/radiating legs
-develops on face, neck, chest
-mayb associated with prego, chronic liver disease, estrogen therapyP. -white, cheesy, curdlike patch on buccal mucosa + tongue
*scrapes offf, leaving raw, red surface that bleeds easily*
-occurs with use of antibiotics, corticosteriods, + immunosupressed personsQ. -chalky white, thick, raised patch with well-definied borders
*firmly attached does not scrape off*
-occur on lateral edges of tongue
-chronic irration, + heavy smoker+ heavy alcohol use
-precancerousR. -"hard skin"
-CT disease: hardening + shrinking in skin; occur in skin, heart, esophagus, kidney, lung
-characteristics:hard, shiny kin on forehead cheeks; thin, purused lips, absent skinfoldS. -"canker sore"
-white ulcer surrounded by red halo
-last 1 to 2 weeks
-cause=stress, fatigue,+ food allergy
T. -ulcer with rolled egder, indurated
-occurs at side, base, + under the tongue
-heavy smoking + heavy drinking use place person at greater risk |
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