N444 Peds Exam 2 Questions and
Answers 100% PASS
What are the functions of skin? - CORRECT ANSWER-Protection, sensitivity,
insulation, excretion, synthesis of Vit D
What are the 3 main layers of skin - CORRECT ANSWER-epidermis, dermis,
Subcutaneous layer
What are the 3 main glands contained in the skin - CORRECT ANSWER-
sebaceous glands: lubricatoin
Eccrine Sweat glands: open skin surface
Apocrine sweat glands: axillary and genital
Describe Infants skin - CORRECT ANSWER-40-60% thinner than adult
Sebaceous glands and eccrine glands function at lower rate
apocrine glands do not function
decreased amunt of melanin
,Describe Adolescent skin - CORRECT ANSWER-skin thickens to full thickness
eccrine glands fully functional
after puberty males sweat more
apocrine glands fully functional
melanin at adult levels
What are you looking at with skin assessment - CORRECT ANSWER-temp
turgor
texture
What do you document with lesions/rashes - CORRECT ANSWER-shape
size
color
fluid/discharge
pattern
morbilliform
target lesion
hair loss
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,What type of lesions arise from previously healthy skin and are often the first
response to injury or infection - CORRECT ANSWER-primary lesions
What type of lesion arise from changes in a primary lesion - CORRECT
ANSWER-secondary lesions
What type of lesion is: flat non palpable pigmented lesion - CORRECT
ANSWER-macules
What type of lesion is: macule greater than 1cm - CORRECT ANSWER-patch
What type of lesion is: raised and firm lesion may or may not be pigmented -
CORRECT ANSWER-papule
What type of lesion is: irregular raised solid area of inflammation (will blanch) -
CORRECT ANSWER-wheal
What type of lesion is: raised fluid filled lesion - CORRECT ANSWER-vesicle
What type of lesion is: purulent filled vesicle - CORRECT ANSWER-pustule
What type of lesion is: vesicle larger than 1CM - CORRECT ANSWER-bulla
What are some secondary lesions - CORRECT ANSWER-burrow
comedone
crusting
erosion
excoriation
, fissure
keloid
lechenification
scale
scar
ulcer
tenangiectasia
What lesion pattern is row or stripe - CORRECT ANSWER-linear
What lesion pattern is ring shaped with central clearing - CORRECT ANSWER-
annular
What lesion pattern is clustered or grouped - CORRECT ANSWER-herpetiform
What lesion pattern is networked or lacelike - CORRECT ANSWER-reticulated
Describe Diaper dermatitis - CORRECT ANSWER-Maculopapular rash and
erythema with satellite lesions that may cross folds in diaper area
SKIN FOLDS ARE NOT AFFECTED
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Answers 100% PASS
What are the functions of skin? - CORRECT ANSWER-Protection, sensitivity,
insulation, excretion, synthesis of Vit D
What are the 3 main layers of skin - CORRECT ANSWER-epidermis, dermis,
Subcutaneous layer
What are the 3 main glands contained in the skin - CORRECT ANSWER-
sebaceous glands: lubricatoin
Eccrine Sweat glands: open skin surface
Apocrine sweat glands: axillary and genital
Describe Infants skin - CORRECT ANSWER-40-60% thinner than adult
Sebaceous glands and eccrine glands function at lower rate
apocrine glands do not function
decreased amunt of melanin
,Describe Adolescent skin - CORRECT ANSWER-skin thickens to full thickness
eccrine glands fully functional
after puberty males sweat more
apocrine glands fully functional
melanin at adult levels
What are you looking at with skin assessment - CORRECT ANSWER-temp
turgor
texture
What do you document with lesions/rashes - CORRECT ANSWER-shape
size
color
fluid/discharge
pattern
morbilliform
target lesion
hair loss
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,What type of lesions arise from previously healthy skin and are often the first
response to injury or infection - CORRECT ANSWER-primary lesions
What type of lesion arise from changes in a primary lesion - CORRECT
ANSWER-secondary lesions
What type of lesion is: flat non palpable pigmented lesion - CORRECT
ANSWER-macules
What type of lesion is: macule greater than 1cm - CORRECT ANSWER-patch
What type of lesion is: raised and firm lesion may or may not be pigmented -
CORRECT ANSWER-papule
What type of lesion is: irregular raised solid area of inflammation (will blanch) -
CORRECT ANSWER-wheal
What type of lesion is: raised fluid filled lesion - CORRECT ANSWER-vesicle
What type of lesion is: purulent filled vesicle - CORRECT ANSWER-pustule
What type of lesion is: vesicle larger than 1CM - CORRECT ANSWER-bulla
What are some secondary lesions - CORRECT ANSWER-burrow
comedone
crusting
erosion
excoriation
, fissure
keloid
lechenification
scale
scar
ulcer
tenangiectasia
What lesion pattern is row or stripe - CORRECT ANSWER-linear
What lesion pattern is ring shaped with central clearing - CORRECT ANSWER-
annular
What lesion pattern is clustered or grouped - CORRECT ANSWER-herpetiform
What lesion pattern is networked or lacelike - CORRECT ANSWER-reticulated
Describe Diaper dermatitis - CORRECT ANSWER-Maculopapular rash and
erythema with satellite lesions that may cross folds in diaper area
SKIN FOLDS ARE NOT AFFECTED
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