DECISION MAKING ASSESSMENT STUDY
GUIDE COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
◉ Zosteriform. Answer: A linear arrangement along a nerve
distribution is a description of which type of skin lesion?
◉ tine versicolor. Answer: A wood's lamp is especially using in
diagnosing
◉ Does the rash include mucous membranes?. Answer: Which of the
following questions will help the NP determine if the rash
◉ nodule. Answer: The NP has identified a solid, elevated,
circumscribed lesion that is less than 1 cm in diameter and palpable
into the dermis. The NP will correctly document this finding as a
◉ Blurred edges to a raised lesion. Answer: Which of the following
findings would alert the the NP to consider skin cancer in the
following differential diagnoses?
◉ Does anyone in your family have chronic skin problems?. Answer:
The patient's chart reveals a history of atopic dermatitis. The NP
, that the patient will say "yes" to which of the following subjective
questions?
◉ Lesions that run together. Answer: You have just read in a
patient's chart that she has a lesion that is congruent in nature. On
examination, you would expect to find:
◉ Stand at the patient's right side and proceed in a systematic
fashion. Answer: Proper position for NP to assess the patient's
abdomen
◉ Inspection-Auscultation-Percussion-Palpitation. Answer: The
correct order of examination for the abdomen by using examination
techniques as follows:
◉ pyelonephritis. Answer: C/O fever and back pain w/ pain when
percussed over the left costovertebral angle
◉ Left mid-axillary line. Answer: The liver border can be palpated
normally below the coastal margin at the
◉ 25-pack year smoking history. Answer: Which of the following
subjective or objective findings as worrisome for an abdominal
aneurysm