EXAM 1, 2 & 3
Adv Practice Nursing I
William Paterson University
(Actual Questions and Answers)
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NUR 6111 Exam 1 .........................................................................2
NUR 6111 Exam 2 ...................................................................... 39
NUR 6111 Exam 3 ...................................................................... 73
NUR 6111 Exam 1
### 1. A 73-year-old woman presents with a newly formed painless,
pearly, ulcerated nodule with rolled edges and overlying
telangiectasia on the upper lip. What is the most likely diagnosis?
A) Squamous cell carcinoma
B) Basal cell carcinoma
C) Melanoma
D) Actinic keratosis
E) Seborrheic keratosis
Correct Answer: B) Basal cell carcinoma
,Rationale:
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) commonly presents as a pearly nodule with
rolled borders and telangiectasia, especially on sun-exposed areas such as
the face and lips.
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### 2. Which statement is true regarding Basal Cell Carcinoma?
A) Mostly found on the palms and soles
B) Commonly occurs on head, neck, and nose
C) It rapidly metastasizes
D) It is caused by viral infection
E) It always presents as pigmented lesions
Correct Answer: B) Commonly occurs on head, neck, and nose
Rationale:
BCC primarily occurs on sun-exposed areas such as the head, neck, and
nose. It grows slowly and rarely metastasizes.
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### 3. A 75-year-old man reports 72 hours of low-grade fever,
headache, and burning pain on one side of his back with a unilateral
, vesicular rash that does not cross the midline. What is the appropriate
treatment plan?
A) Oral acyclovir 800 mg five times daily for 7-10 days
B) Oral prednisone for 2 weeks
C) Topical corticosteroids only
D) No treatment necessary, it resolves spontaneously
E) Oral doxycycline
Correct Answer: A) Oral acyclovir 800 mg five times daily for 7-10 days
Rationale:
These symptoms are classic for herpes zoster (shingles). Early antiviral
treatment with oral acyclovir reduces duration and severity.
### 4. A patient presents with red and scaly lesions on the scalp, with
hairs appearing discolored, lusterless, and brittle. The lesions started
as small erythematous papules around a hair shaft. Hairs break off a
few millimeters above the scalp skin surface. The lesion has spread,
forming numerous papules in a circular form. The NP knows that in
considering the management for this patient, which of the following
statements are true? (Select all that apply)
A) Woods lamp examination can be helpful in diagnosis
B) Use of 1% or 2.5% selenium sulfide shampoo (Selsun) is recommended
C) A negative culture after treatment is necessary for follow-up evaluation