Chapter 23: Integumentary Problems

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A 35-yr-old female patient states that she is using topical fluorouracil to treat actinic keratoses on her face. Which additional assessment information will be most important for the nurse to obtain?

a. History of sun exposure by the patient b. Method of contraception used by the patient c. Length of time the patient has used fluorouracil d. Appearance of the treated areas on the patient's face ANS: B

A patient in the dermatology clinic has a thin, scaly erythematous plaque on the right cheek. Which action should the nurse take?

a. Prepare the patient for a skin biopsy.

What is the most effective method to prevent the spread of infection to others when the nurse is changing the dressing over a wound infected with Staphylococcus aureus?

a. Change the dressing using sterile gloves. b. Apply antibiotic ointment over the wound. c. Wash hands and properly dispose of soiled dressings. d. Soak the dressing in sterile normal saline before removal. ANS: C

Which instructions should the nurse include in the teaching plan for a patient with impetigo?

a. Clean the crusted areas with soap and water. b. Spread alcohol-based cleansers on the lesions. c. Avoid use of antibiotic ointments on the lesions. d. Use petroleum jelly (Vaseline) to soften crusty areas. ANS: A

A patient with an enlarging, irregular mole that is 7 mm in diameter is scheduled for outpatient treatment. The nurse should plan to prepare the patient for which procedure?

a. Curettage b. Cryosurgery c. Punch biopsy d. Surgical excision NURSINGTB.COM ANS: D

A patient who has severe refractory psoriasis on the face, neck, and extremities is socially withdrawn because of the appearance of the lesions. Which action should the nurse take first?

a. Discuss the possibility of taking part in an online support group. b. Encourage the patient to volunteer to work on community projects. c. Suggest that the patient use cosmetics to cover the psoriatic lesions. d. Ask the patient to describe the impact of psoriasis on quality of life. ANS: D

Which information will the nurse include when teaching an older patient about skin care?

a. Dry the skin thoroughly before applying lotions. b. Bathe and wash hair daily with soap and shampoo. c. Use warm water and a moisturizing soap when bathing. d. Use antibacterial soaps when bathing to avoid infection. ANS: C

The nurse is caring for a patient diagnosed with furunculosis. Which action could the nurse delegate to unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)?

a. Applying antibiotic cream to the groin b. Obtaining cultures from ruptured lesions c. Evaluating the patient's personal hygiene d. Cleaning the skin with antimicrobial soap ANS: D

Which information should the nurse include when teaching a patient who has just received a prescription for ciprofloxacin (Cipro) to treat a urinary tract infection?

a. Use a sunscreen with a high SPF when exposed to the sun.

The health care provider prescribes topical 5-FU for a patient with actinic keratosis on the left cheek. Which statement should the nurse include in the patient's instructions?

a. "5-FU will shrink the lesion to prepare for surgical excision." b. "Your cheek area will be eroded and take several weeks to heal." c. "You may develop nausea and anorexia, but good nutrition is important during treatment." d. "You will need to avoid crowds because of the risk for infection caused by chemotherapy." ANS: B

A patient with atopic dermatitis has a new prescription for pimecrolimus (Elidel). After teaching the patient about the medication, which statement by the patient indicates that further teaching is needed?

a. "After I apply the medication, I can get dressed as usual." b. "If the medication burns when I apply it, I will wipe it off." c. "I need to minimize time in the sun while using the Elidel." d. "I will rub the medication in gently every morning and night." ANS: B

The nurse notes white lesions that resemble milk curds in the back of a patient's throat. Which question by the nurse is appropriate at this time?

a. "Are you taking any medications?" b. "Do you have a productive cough?" c. "How often do you brush your teeth?" d. "Have you had an oral herpes infection?" ANS: A

There is one opening in the schedule at the dermatology clinic, and four patients are seeking appointments today. Which patient will the nurse schedule for the available opening?

a. 42-yr-old with itching after using topical fluorouracil on the nose b. 50-yr-old with skin redness after having a chemical peel 3 days ago c. 38-year old with a 7-mm nevus on the face that has recently become darker d. 62-yr-old with multiple small, soft, pedunculated papules in both axillary areas ANS: C

A nurse is teaching a patient with contact dermatitis of the arms and legs about ways to decrease pruritus. Which information should the nurse include in the teaching plan? (Select all that apply.)

a. Add oil to your bath water to moisturize the affected skin. b. Cool, wet clothes or compresses can be used to reduce itching. c. Use an over-the-counter (OTC) antihistamine to reduce itching. d. Take cool or tepid baths several times daily to decrease itching. e. Rub yourself dry with a towel after bathing to prevent skin maceration. ANS: B, C, D

A teenaged male patient who is on a wrestling team is examined by the nurse in the clinic. Which assessment finding would prompt the nurse to teach the patient about the importance of not sharing headgear to prevent the spread of pediculosis?

a. Ringlike rashes with red, scaly borders over the entire scalp b. Red, hivelike papules and plaques with circumscribed borders c. Papular, wheal-like lesions with white deposits on the hair shaft d. Patchy areas of alopecia with small vesicles and excoriated areas ANS: C

An older adult patient with a squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) on the lower arm has a Mohs procedure in the dermatology clinic. Which nursing action will be included in the postoperative plan of care?

a. Schedule daily appointments for dressing changes. b. Describe the use of topical fluorouracil on the incision. c. Instruct how to use sterile technique to clean the suture line. d. Teach the use of cold packs to reduce bruising and swelling. ANS: D

A patient is undergoing psoralen plus ultraviolet A light (PUVA) therapy for treatment of psoriasis. What action should the nurse take to prevent adverse effects from this procedure?

a. Shield any unaffected areas with lead-lined drapes. b. Apply petroleum jelly to the areas around the lesions. c. Cleanse the skin carefully with antiseptic soap prior to PUVA. d. Have the patient use protective eyewear while receiving PUVA. ANS: D

The nurse is interviewing a patient with contact dermatitis. Which finding indicates a need for patient teaching?

a. The patient applies corticosteroid cream to pruritic areas. b. The patient adds oilated oatmeal to the bath water every day. c. The patient takes diphenhydramine at night for persistent itching. d. The patient uses bacitracin-neomycin-polymyxin on minor abrasions. ANS: D

The nurse working in the dermatology clinic assesses a young adult female patient who has severe cystic acne. Which assessment finding is of concern related to the patient's prescribed isotretinoin?

a. The patient recently had an intrauterine device removed. b. The patient already has some acne scarring on her forehead. c. The patient has also used topical antibiotics to treat the acne. d. The patient has a strong family history of rheumatoid arthritis. ANS: A

The nurse assesses a patient who has just arrived in the postanesthesia recovery area (PACU) after a blepharoplasty. Which assessment data should be reported to the surgeon immediately?

a. The patient reports incisional pain. b. The patient's heart rate is 100 beats/min. c. The skin around the incision is pale and cold. d. The patient is unable to sense touch on the eyelids. ANS: C

The nurse teaches a patient about application of corticosteroid cream to an area of contact dermatitis on the right leg. Which patient action indicates that further teaching is needed?

a. The patient takes a tepid bath before applying the cream. b. The patient spreads the cream using a downward motion. c. The patient applies a thick layer of the cream to the affected skin. d. The patient covers the area with a dressing after applying the cream. ANS: C

A patient with atopic dermatitis has been using a high-potency topical corticosteroid ointment for several weeks. The nurse should assess for which adverse effect?

a. Thinning of the affected skin b. Alopecia of the affected area c. Dryness and scaling in the area d. Reddish-brown skin discoloration ANS: A

A patient has the following risk factors for melanoma. Which risk factor should the nurse assign as the priority focus of patient teaching?

b. The patient uses a tanning booth weekly.

Which information should the nurse include in the teaching plan for a patient diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma (BCC)?

c. Minimizing sun exposure reduces risk for future BCC.

Which information should the nurse include when teaching patients about decreasing the risk for sun damage to the skin?

c. Try to stay out of the direct sun between the hours of 10 AM and 2 PM.


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