NU 404- unit 6 exam Questions With Complete
Solutions
which is correct about transmission with herpes type 2
a. itching and tingling occurs at site where a blister
forms
b. okay to share towels as long as it belongs to family
c. not contagious after blisters rupture
d. take medication daily to prevent more sores -
.....ANSWER... ✔✔ a
what is expected for a new diagnosis of genital herpes
a. influenza-like symptoms
b. anuria
c. white or flesh colored pupillary growth in genital area
d. green penile discharge - .....ANSWER... ✔✔ a
what are treatments for psoriasis
a. tar preparations
b. coticosteroids
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c. UV light therapy
d. laser therapy
e. topical antibiotics - .....ANSWER... ✔✔ a,b,c
what assessment of 18 month old would cause suspicion
of child abuse
a. splash marks on right leg
b. burns on right arm
c. symmetrical burns on both feet
d. burns mainly noted on right foot - .....ANSWER...
✔✔ c
always bilaterally
what is most common burn for under age 5
a. scaling
b. flame
c. chemical
d. carbon monoxide poisoning - .....ANSWER... ✔✔ a
move handles away from edges
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what is recommendation for a grease burn
a. ice
b. cool water
c. doctors office
e. rupture any blister formation - .....ANSWER... ✔✔
b
if skin is blistered, mottled skin, both feed are
edematous
a. superficial
b. deep partial thickness
c. full thickness
d. first degree - .....ANSWER... ✔✔ b
65% of body is burn, what is priority after patent
airway
a. replace fluids
b. prevent contractors of extremities
c. monitor urine output hourly
d. prepare to assist with escharotomy - .....ANSWER...
✔✔ a
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The nurse is teaching about types of burns. Which of the
following would be classified as a chemical burn?
a.
Burns caused by gasoline
b.
Burns caused by ionizing radiation
c.
Burns caused by overhead power lines
d.
Burns caused while cooking - .....ANSWER... ✔✔ a
A patient was admitted to the hospital with superficial
burns. Which clinical manifestations are likely to be
observed in the patient? Select all that apply.
a.
Mild erythema
b.
Hypersensitivity
c.
Waxy appearance
d.