NR 661 Dermatology LATEST QUIZ Bank Questions AND ANSWERS 2021
A microscopic examination of the sample taken from a skin lesion indicates hyphae. What type of infection might this indicate? A child with a sandpaper-textured rash probably has: A 40-year-old female patient presents to the clinic with multiple, painful reddened nodules on the anterior surface of both legs. She is concerned. These are probably associated with her history of: A patient is diagnosed with tinea pedis. A microscopic examination of the sample taken from the infected area would likely demonstrate: When can a child with chickenpox return to daycare? A patient with a primary case of scabies was probably infected: The nurse practitioner examines a patient who has had poison ivy for 3 days. She asks if she can spread it to her family members. The nurse practitioner replies: Which chronic skin disorder primarily affects hairy areas of the body? A patient with diabetes has right anterior shin edema, erythema, warmth, and tenderness to touch. This developed over the past 3 days. There is no visible pus. What is the most likely diagnosis to consider The agent commonly used to treat patients with scabies is permethrin. How often should it be applied to eradicate scabies? Impetigo is characterized by: A 60-year-old patient is noted to have rounding of the distal phalanx of the fingers. What might have caused this? A patient has suspected scarlet fever. He likely has a sandpaper rash and A patient with a positive history of a tick bite about 2 weeks ago and erythema migrans has a positive ELISA for Borrelia burgdorferi. The Western blot is positive. How should he be managed? A patient will be taking oral terbinafine for fingernail fungus. The NP knows that: A skin lesion that is a solid mass is described as a: The nurse practitioner is examining a 3-month-old infant who has normal development. She has identified an alopecic area at the occiput. What should be done? The most common form of skin cancer is: The nurse practitioner identifies satellite lesions in a 6-month-old infant. These are: A patient who is at high risk for skin cancer should: An example of a premalignant lesion that develops on sun-damaged skin is: Which of the following areas of the body has the greatest percutaneous absorption The main difference between cellulitis and erysipelas is the: Most cases of atopic dermatitis exacerbation are treated with: A 6-year-old patient with sore throat has coryza, hoarseness, and diarrhea. What is the likely etiology? A pregnant mother in her first trimester has a 5-year-old who has Fifth Disease. What implication does this have for the mother? A 74-year-old woman is diagnosed with shingles. The NP is deciding how to best manage her care. What should be prescribed? An adolescent has acne. The nurse practitioner prescribed a benzoyl peroxide product for him. What important teaching point should be given to this adolescent regarding the benzoyl peroxide? A 70-year-old is diagnosed with multiple cherry angiomas. The nurse practitioner knows that: A patient has seborrheic dermatitis. Which vehicle would be most appropriate to use in the hairline area to treat this? A patient with eczema asks for a recommendation for a skin preparation to help with xerosis. What should the NP respond A topical treatment for basal cell carcinoma is:
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a microscopic examination of the sample taken from a skin lesion indicates hyphae what type of infection might this indicate