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A Grade2024-2025
General appearance to look for in a pt #1 - <<ANSWER>>Apparent state of health
General appearance to look for in a pt #2 - <<ANSWER>>LOC
General appearance to look for in a pt #3 - <<ANSWER>>Facial Expression
General appearance to look for in a pt #4 - <<ANSWER>>Posture, gait, motor activity
and speech
General appearance to look for in a pt #5 - <<ANSWER>>Odor of body/breath
General appearance to look for in a pt #6 - <<ANSWER>>Skin color and obvious
lesions
Emotional health - <<ANSWER>>Positive outlook and emotions channeled in a healthy
manner
physical health - <<ANSWER>>How the body works and adapts
Inspection of NEVI (aka moles) - <<ANSWER>>color, shape, size, surface, number,
location
Size of mole should be - <<ANSWER>><6 mm (eraser of #2 pencil)
Normal number of moles - <<ANSWER>>10-40
Location of moles - <<ANSWER>>typically above waist, mostly not on breast, butt, or
scalp
cyanosis - <<ANSWER>>lack of o2
pallor - <<ANSWER>>poor circulation
Color of skin - <<ANSWER>>jaundice, pallor, cyanosis, erythema, pale and shiny (i
lower extremities; smooth and hairless)
Unusual Moles ABCD - <<ANSWER>>Asymmetrical (lumpy)
Borders (irregular)
, Color (multicolor or black)
Diameter (greater than 6mm)
Primary lesion - <<ANSWER>>occurs from some pathological process
Secondary lesion - <<ANSWER>>time; results from later evolution of external trauma to
primary lesion
Vascular lesion examples - <<ANSWER>>Petechiae (tiny red dots)
Purpura (flood of bruising not associated with trauma)
Ecchymosis
Spider angioma (vessels)
Venous star
Telangiectasia
Primary Lesion examples - <<ANSWER>>macule (freckle)
Papule (not flat; raised)
patch
plaque
wheal
nodule
tumor
vesicle (small clear fluid-filled lesion)
Bulla (blister, can be filled like vesicle)
Pustula (zit; raised, small, filled with pus)
cyst (nodule filled with liquid or semisolid)
Secondary Lesions examples - <<ANSWER>>scale
lichenification
keloid
scar
excoriation (scratched wound)
fissure
erosion
ulcer (compression of skin-->hypoxia of skin tissue death-->stage 1 ulcer)
crust (dried residue of skin exudate)
atrophy
General appearance to look for in a pt #7 - <<ANSWER>>Dress, grooming, and
personal hygiene
OLD CART - <<ANSWER>>Onset
Location
Duration
Characteristics
A Grade2024-2025
General appearance to look for in a pt #1 - <<ANSWER>>Apparent state of health
General appearance to look for in a pt #2 - <<ANSWER>>LOC
General appearance to look for in a pt #3 - <<ANSWER>>Facial Expression
General appearance to look for in a pt #4 - <<ANSWER>>Posture, gait, motor activity
and speech
General appearance to look for in a pt #5 - <<ANSWER>>Odor of body/breath
General appearance to look for in a pt #6 - <<ANSWER>>Skin color and obvious
lesions
Emotional health - <<ANSWER>>Positive outlook and emotions channeled in a healthy
manner
physical health - <<ANSWER>>How the body works and adapts
Inspection of NEVI (aka moles) - <<ANSWER>>color, shape, size, surface, number,
location
Size of mole should be - <<ANSWER>><6 mm (eraser of #2 pencil)
Normal number of moles - <<ANSWER>>10-40
Location of moles - <<ANSWER>>typically above waist, mostly not on breast, butt, or
scalp
cyanosis - <<ANSWER>>lack of o2
pallor - <<ANSWER>>poor circulation
Color of skin - <<ANSWER>>jaundice, pallor, cyanosis, erythema, pale and shiny (i
lower extremities; smooth and hairless)
Unusual Moles ABCD - <<ANSWER>>Asymmetrical (lumpy)
Borders (irregular)
, Color (multicolor or black)
Diameter (greater than 6mm)
Primary lesion - <<ANSWER>>occurs from some pathological process
Secondary lesion - <<ANSWER>>time; results from later evolution of external trauma to
primary lesion
Vascular lesion examples - <<ANSWER>>Petechiae (tiny red dots)
Purpura (flood of bruising not associated with trauma)
Ecchymosis
Spider angioma (vessels)
Venous star
Telangiectasia
Primary Lesion examples - <<ANSWER>>macule (freckle)
Papule (not flat; raised)
patch
plaque
wheal
nodule
tumor
vesicle (small clear fluid-filled lesion)
Bulla (blister, can be filled like vesicle)
Pustula (zit; raised, small, filled with pus)
cyst (nodule filled with liquid or semisolid)
Secondary Lesions examples - <<ANSWER>>scale
lichenification
keloid
scar
excoriation (scratched wound)
fissure
erosion
ulcer (compression of skin-->hypoxia of skin tissue death-->stage 1 ulcer)
crust (dried residue of skin exudate)
atrophy
General appearance to look for in a pt #7 - <<ANSWER>>Dress, grooming, and
personal hygiene
OLD CART - <<ANSWER>>Onset
Location
Duration
Characteristics