Skin Assessment
Hair & Nails
Lesions & Rashes
Abdominal Assessment
Patient Teaching
100

This term describes a flat, non‑palpable discoloration <1 cm.

What is a macule?

100

This type of hair is fine, soft, and covers most of the body.

What is vellus hair?

100

A fluid‑filled lesion <1 cm is called this.

What is a vesicle?

100

The correct order of abdominal assessment techniques.

What is inspection, auscultation, percussion, palpation?

100

Patients should use sunscreen with at least this SPF.

What is SPF 30?

200

The nurse assesses skin temperature using this part of the hand.

What are the dorsal surfaces?


200

A base nail angle >180° indicates this condition.

What is clubbing?

200

This secondary lesion is a linear crack into the dermis, often seen in cheilitis.

What is a fissure?

200

High‑pitched, tinkling bowel sounds may indicate this condition.

What is a bowel obstruction?

200

Indoor tanning before age 30 increases melanoma risk by this percentage.

What is 75%?

300

A patient with poor skin turgor may be experiencing this condition.

What is dehydration?

300

This fungal scalp infection causes patchy hair loss, scaling, and pustules.

What is tinea capitis? 


CAP on the HEAD

300

A raised, itchy, transient lesion such as in hives is called this.

What is a wheal?

300

Pain that begins periumbilically and migrates to the RLQ suggests this diagnosis.

What is appendicitis?

300

Teach patients the ABCDE rule for detecting this type of cancer.

What is melanoma?

400

This lighting type is best for detecting jaundice and subtle color changes.

What is natural lighting?

400

This nail finding—common in dark‑skinned individuals—is normal.

What are pigmented nail bands?

400

This lesion is a superficial loss of epidermis, moist and shiny—seen in candidiasis.

What is an erosion?

400

This type of abdominal contour is expected in a healthy adult.

What is a flat or rounded abdomen?

400

Patients with impaired mobility need frequent skin checks to prevent this condition.

What are pressure ulcers?

500

Name two intertriginous areas that must be inspected due to moisture‑related infection risk.

What are the breast folds and groin?  (Other correct: axilla, abdominal folds)

500

This autoimmune condition causes patchy, non‑scarring hair loss.

What is alopecia areata?

500

A unilateral, dermatomal, vesicular rash is characteristic of this condition.

What is herpes zoster?

500

Rebound tenderness is assessed to evaluate for this condition.

What is peritoneal inflammation?

500

A patient with a new rash should be taught to report these three red‑flag symptoms.

What are fever, purulent drainage, and rapid spreading redness?

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