MSN 610 MODULE 3 QUIZ – SG3 EXAM
WITH CORRECT ACTUAL QUESTIONS
AND CORRECTLY WELL DEFINED
ANSWERS LATEST ALREADY GRADED A+
2025 – 2026
Excoriation - (ANSWER)Loss of epidermis, linear, hollowed out, crusted area
Erosion - (ANSWER)Loss of part of the epidermis, depressed, moist, glistening,
follows rupture of vesicle or bulla
Fissure - (ANSWER)Linear crack/break from epidermis to dermis
athlete's foot
Ulcer - (ANSWER)Loss of epidermis and dermis, concave, varies in size
Crust - (ANSWER)dried serum, blood/purulent exudate, slightly elevated, size
varies
eczema
, 2
Atrophy - (ANSWER)thinning of skin surface, loss of skin markings, translucent
skin, paper-like (aged skin)
Note onset and pattern of hair loss, asymmetrical may indicate -
(ANSWER)pathologic condition
Alopecia areata - (ANSWER)sudden, rapid, patchy hair loss from scalp and face
Hirsutism - (ANSWER)female patient with presence of terminal hairs on lower
face, body and pubic area, caused by hormonal changes
As we age, fine vellus hair and coarse terminal hair change by - (ANSWER)fine
vellus hair on the nares is replaced by coarse terminal hair
coarse terminal hair on the scalp is replaced by fine vellus hair, often resulting in
baldness
The __ of infants and children do not function, resulting in skin that is less oily
than adults - (ANSWER)apocrine glands
Key assessments of Lumbosacral Radiculopathy (herniated disk) -
(ANSWER)Spasm over paraspinal musculature
Difficulty with heel walking
Weakness in affected extremity