NSG 3250 ADULT HEALTH EXAM 2 BANK 2026
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Pt presents with a red blister on the upper lip that is painful
and burns. What disease do you suspect? - Answer-
Herpes Simplex Virus 1
Pt presents with an ulcer and crusted over blisters on the
genitals. What disease do you suspect? - Answer-Herpes
Simplex Virus 2
Virus persists in the latent form in the trigeminal nerve and
other ganglia - Answer-Herpes Simplex Virus
caused by the varicella zoster virus - Answer-shingles
Acute, localized inflammatory disease of a dermatomal
agent of the skin - Answer-Herpes Zoster Virus
Pt presents with busted blisters on the stomach and face.
Some blisters are crusted over and dry. Pt had chicken
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pox with he was 6 years old. What disease do you
suspect? - Answer-Herpes Zoster Virus
Caused by Candida albicans - Answer-Candidiasis
Newborn presents with white lesions in the mouth -
Answer-Candidiasis
Pt presents with a white tongue and severe itching of the
genitalia. What disease do you suspect? - Answer-
Candidiasis
Skin infection caused by Staphylococci or Streptococci -
Answer-Impetigo
Bacteria is carried in the nasal area and may pass on to
the face (nose picker) - Answer-Impetigo
Describe education that should be discussed with a
patient who has herpes simplex 2 including treatment
options - Answer-~Safe sex
~education on transmission
~pt may not be aware of symptoms when happening
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~NO CURE
~still spreadable if lesions aren't present
~antiviral treatment
Describe how herpes zoster develops, who is susceptible
to this, and what education and treatment options are still
available - Answer-~everyone that has had chickenpox
can get shingles
~open lesions carry an airborne virus
~caused by reactivation of the varicella zoster virus
~treated with antivirals
~vaccine prevention for 65 and older (zostavax)
What factors were important to consider when assessing a
patient with an integumentary system? - Answer-- color
- abnormalities
- lesions
- temp
- fluid
- moist/dry
- steroid use
- diabetic