TTC Hair, Skin, and Nails
A nurse performs a focused assessment on a new client. The nurse observes that the client's nails are extremely short and jagged. The client states they have a tendency to bite their nails. What is the best response by the nurse?
"Do you feel anxious at times?"
While performing a focused skin assessment on a new client, the client reports "the mole on my neck seems different." What is the best response by the nurse?
"How has it changed?"
Which situations should the nurse identify as being risk factors of the development of pressure sores? Select all that apply.
- pressure that impairs capillary blood flow to the skin - friction created by dragging the skin against bedlinen - shearing that occurs when sliding down in bed - moisture being allowed to accumulate on the skin
When educating a client about the risks of malignant melanoma, what would you know to include? (Mark all that apply.)
-Red or light hair -Freckles -Immunosuppression
A client asks a nurse to look at a raised lesion on the skin that has been present for about 5 years. Which is an "ABCDE" characteristic of malignant melanoma?
Asymmetrical shape
A nurse cares for a client with a stage II pressure ulcer on the right hip. The nurse anticipates finding what type of appearance to the skin over this area?
Broken with the presence of a blister
The skin plays a vital role in temperature maintenance, fluid and electrolyte balance, and synthesis of vitamin
D
Which layer of the skin contains blood vessels, nerves, sebaceous glands, lymphatic vessels, hair follicles, and sweat glands?
Dermis
The terms "generalized," "exposed surfaces," "upper arm," and "skin folds" are used to describe which major characteristic of skin lesions?
Distribution
A nurse receives report from the shift nurse that a client has new onset of peripheral cyanosis. Where should the nurse focus the assessment of the skin to detect the presence of this condition?
Fingers and toes
Which technique should the nurse use to properly assess a client's skin turgor?
Pinch the skin over the clavicle and observe its return to the original shape
Which area of the body should a nurse inspect for possible loss of skin integrity when performing a skin examination on a female who is obese?
Under the breast
Upon assessing the skin, the nurse finds pustular lesions on the face. The nurse identifies that these could be what?
acne
A client is diagnosed with a stage III pressure ulcer. Which diagram should the nurse use when teaching the client and family about this skin lesion?
b
The nurse prepares an educational program for the families of clients recovering from burns. On the diagram provided, select the area where fat cells, blood vessels, and nerves are located.
bottom
Hair follicles, sebaceous glands, and sweat glands originate from the
dermis
An adult male client visits the clinic and tells the nurse that he believes he has athlete's foot. The nurse observes that the client has linear cracks in the skin on both feet. The nurse should document the presence of
fissures
A client who is bedfast responds only to painful stimuli, never eats a complete meal, and moves occasionally in bed. Which term should the nurse use to describe this client's risk for skin breakdown?
high
While assessing the nails of an older adult, the nurse observes early clubbing. The nurse should further evaluate the client for signs and symptoms of
hypoxia
The nurse notes that a client's nails are greater than a 160-degree angle. What should the nurse assess as a priority for this client?
pulse oximetry