MSN 610 MODULE 2 TEST EXAM ACCURATE AND
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History of Present Illness (HPI) for skin assessment includes; - ANSWER: Onest
of symptoms, Severity of symptoms, treatments and home remedies prior to
arrival, associated symptoms, changes in symptoms, aggravating and alleviating
factors, current medications, changes to shape and size of moles, any odors,
excessive perspiration, lesions that are chronically irritated, recent exposure to
environmental factors, travel history, response to treatment
History of present illness (HPI) for hair assessment includes; - ANSWER:
changes in texture, color, or distribution of hair, changes in growth, recent
exposures, attempted treatments, food intake and diet history, current medications
History of Present illness (HPI) for nail assessment includes; - ANSWER:
changes in color or texture, associated symptoms such as pain or drainage, onset
and duration of symptoms, recent exposures, previous treatments
Which 2 STIs are important to assess for skin related complaints - ANSWER:
HIV and syphilis
Temporal factors include; - ANSWER: onset, duration and frequency examples:
Did the pain being rapidly or suddenly?
Do symptoms get better or worse as the day progresses? Is pain constant?
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Character of symptoms includes; - ANSWER: stiffness, restriction of movement,
changes in size or contour, locking/instability,
tremors/tics/spasms/paralysis/weakness, description of pain
Associated events include; - ANSWER: activities that exacerbate or alleviate
symptoms
examples:
what time of day is the pain most? specific movement that increases pain? does it
change with the weather?
what were you doing at the time of injury?
Efforts to treat include; - ANSWER: nonpharmacologic: rest, weight reduction,
physical therapy, heat/ice, braces/splints, massage, chiropractic services,
acupuncture medications
Medical/Surgical history includes; - ANSWER: Trauma: nerves, soft tissue,
bones, joints, bone infection
Surgery on joint or bone; amputation, arthroscopic procedure
Chronic illness; cancer, arthritis, sickle cell, hemophilia, osteoporosis, renal or
neurologic disease
Skeletal deformities or congenital anomalies
History of Present illness (HPI) of the lymphatic assessment includes - ANSWER:
fever, pain, redness, weight loss, warmth at site, redness or streaking, night sweats,
malaise, abdominal pain or fullness, itching, swelling, discoloration, change in skin
integrity
Medical/Surgical history to assess with the lymphatic system includes -
ANSWER: previous dx of tuberculosis, blood transfusions or blood products,
chronic illness (cancer, renal, HIV, cardiac), kidney stones, hx of recurrent
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infections, immunizations, previous abnormal chest x-ray, maternal HIV infection,
hemophilia, previous surgery that could cause trauma to lymph nodes, organ
transplant
Normal findings of the hands - ANSWER: multiple palmar and phalangeal
creases, palmar surfaces with central depression, rounded mound on thumb (thenar
eminence) fingers able to fully extend, aligned with forearm, hypothenar eminence
on little finger side, lateral finger surfaces gradually tapered proximal to distal
Normal findings of mandible - ANSWER: no audible popping, protrusion and
retraction possible, mandible should move 1 to 2 cm in each direction, an opening
of 3-6 cm between upper and lower teeth
By age months, infants should be able to lift the head and trunk when in prone
position - ANSWER: 2
Expected musculoskeletal findings of an infant include; - ANSWER: kyphosis of
thoracic and lumbar spine, symmetric axillary, gluteal, femoral and popliteal
creases, some resistance to full extension of the elbows, hips and knees, flat-
footedness, tibial torsion, slight tibial torsion, forefoot adduction (metatarsus
adductus), negative Barlow-Ortolani maneuver, Negative Allis sign
Normal musculoskeletal findings of the toddler include; - ANSWER: lumbar
curvature and protuberant abdomen, fat pad obscuring foot arches until 3 years of
age, metatarsus adductus resolved, feet slightly pronated inward until 30 months of
age, genu varum/genu valgum, negative Gower sign, no reverse tailor position
Genu varum - ANSWER: "Bowleg" common until 18 months of age, asymmetry
of space between the knees not exceeding 4 cm