Name that lesion
Assessment
Skin/Hair/Nails Abnormals
Pressure Ulcers
Breast
100

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eczema

100

This is what ABCDE stands for

asymmetry, borders, color, diameter, evolution

100

This is the angle between the nail plate and nail fold that indicates clubbing (a number)

>160 degrees

100

non blanchable

stage I

100

This is the location in the breast where most malignancies are found

tail of spence

200

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psoriasis

200

These are three items to palpate on the skin

color, texture, temperature, moisture, thickness, edema, turgor.

Turgor. Decreased turgor = Dehydration

200

This is the shape of an annular lesion

round.

example?

200

deep purple-red discoloration with intact skin

DTI

200

the age at which ACOG, ACS, and USPSTF agree breast cancer screening should begin

age 40

300

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zoster

300

Explain the technique to assess axillary lymph nodes

fully support the pt's arm in yours

300

This is how basal cell carcinoma presents

papule with central telangiectasia and pearly rolled borders.

300

exposed bone

stage IV

300
These are two known risk factors for breast cancer

age, female, first degree relative, dense tissue, hx of cancer, obesity, race, genetics (BRCA-1/2)

400

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molluscum
400

three assessment items for hair

color texture distribution

400

Two unusual areas that melanoma can present 

soles of the feet, nails

400

exposed dermis or a blister

stage II
400

Name two findings in the breast that are suspicious for malignancy

dimpling, fixation, deviation, retraction, discharge, peau d'orange

500

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measles

500

name three assessment items for the nails

color, shape/contour, texture

500

This is what petechiae looks like

1-3mm macular red purple diffuse, punctate hemorrhage

Cause?

500

exposed subq, no tendon or bone

stage III

500

This relatable object acts as the format for how to document a breast lump

the face of a clock


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