skin (PREPU Questions)
An 8-year-old girl comes with her mother for evaluation of hair loss. The girls denies pulling or twisting her hair, and her mother has not noted this behavior at all. She does not put her daughter's hair in braids. Physical examination reveals a clearly demarcated, round patch of hair loss without visible scaling or inflammation. No hair shafts are visible. Based on this description, what is the most likely diagnosis?
Alopecia areata
During the integument health history, the nurse asks the client about both current and previous prescription medications, immunizations, and diagnosed illnesses. What is the primary benefit derived from the data provided by this questioning?
Existence of systemic diseases that have skin manifestations
A group of students is reviewing information about common skin variations. The students demonstrate the need for additional review when they identify which of the following as an example?
Fissure
A client's history reveals that he has been taking oral steroid therapy for several years for the treatment of an autoimmune disorder. During assessment, the nurse would expect the client's skin to have what characteristic?
Increased thinness
What clinical manifestation of the nails should the nurse anticipate assessing in a client with iron deficiency anemia?
Spooning
The analysis of a client's arterial blood indicates a normal level of arterial oxygen, but the client's skin is cyanotic. What is a likely cause of this condition?
The cyanosis may be a result of a prolonged period of exposure to the cold.
How should the nurse palpate the skin of a client to assess its texture?
Touch with the palmar surface of the three middle fingers.
While assessing an adult client's feet for fungal disease using a Wood light, the nurse documents the presence of a fungus when the fluorescence is
blue
A mother brings her child to the health care clinic and reports that her son has a four-day history of intense itching to his legs. On inspection of the child's legs, the nurse notes a honey-colored exudate coming from a vesicular rash bilaterally. The nurse recognizes this finding as what skin condition?
impetigo
An adult white client visits the clinic for the first time. During assessment of the client's skin, the nurse should assess for central cyanosis by observing the client's
oral mucosa
A nursing instructor is teaching nursing students about hair. Which of the following statements represents the students' understanding of hair? Select all that apply.
"Total loss of pigment causes hair to change to gray as we age." "Terminal hair provides thermoregulation by wicking away sweat." "There are two types of hair: vellus and terminal."
During an integumentary assessment, the nurse notes that the client's fingernails are very thin and concave. The nurse knows the client needs medical follow-up for further assessment to rule out which condition?
Iron deficiency anemia
A client has a lesion as shown on the sacrum. For which health problem should the nurse expect this client to be assessed?
Osteomyelitis
While inspecting the skin of an older adult client, the nurse notes multiple small, flat, reddish-purple macules. The nurse should recognize the presence of which of the following?
Petechiae
A client presents with possible lice infestation of the scalp. The nurse observes nits very close to the scalp. What does this finding tell the nurse?
The client had a recent infestation
The client with psoriasis is admitted to a medical unit for unrelated reasons. When documenting the type of lesion represented by psoriasis, the nurse should document a
papule
The nurse is assessing a client exhibiting round, red and purple macules that are approximately 1 to 2 mm in size. The nurse should document which type of vascular skin lesion?
petechiae
A patient presents to the clinic with erythematous vesicles on the face and chest. Some vesicles have broken open, revealing a moist, shallow, ulcerated surface; some have scabbed over. Which of the following infectious illnesses does the nurse suspect?
varicella
All of the following skin lesions may be papular except
vessicles