Skin
Assessment
Conditions
Medication
Patient
100

Candida albicans also known as

yeast infection

100

Normal Urine output per hour?

30 ml/hr

100

obese patients likely to get a yeast infection 

Skin folds

100

Erthromycin common adverse effect regarding urine color

yellow

100

A confused patient has been restrained because of combativeness and hyperactivity. What skin assessment may occur as a result of the restraints?

Senile Purura

200
Tell patients that ___________ are Not caused by poor hygiene

Dermatitis 

200

Burn to the front of the face, front of the left arm, front and back of the trunk of the body and front groin.

Rule of 9 

 46%

200

_______________ are  sometimes called first-degree or second-degree burns

Partial-thickness burns

200

For a female patient, using Accutane for the first time for acne treatment it is important for a nurse to know

current use of birth control 

200

___________ can occur within 1 to 2 hours in a person with healthy skin and adequate circulation.

Erythema

300

___________ is a chronic autoimmune condition in which bullae (blisters) develop on the face, back, chest, groin, and umbilicus.



Pemphigus, Psoriasis, tinea manus or Contact Dermatitis

Pemphigus

300

a the Braden Scale score of 7 puts a patient at a ________ risk of a pressure injury 

Very high risk

300

 A nurse is screening patients that the plastic surgeon is considering for phototherapy.

Which patient should the nurse exclude?

 A 34-year-old woman with lupus erythematosus

b. A 5-year-old child with pneumonia

C. A 60-year-old man with a pacemaker

d. A 23-year-old woman who is 3 months' pregnant

A 34-year-old woman with lupus erythematosus

300

________________ is a drug that can be used to treat psoriasis but as well as treatment used for cancer.

The drug is classified as Chemotherapy and Immunosuppressive drug

Methotrexate 

300

Which is an appropriate implementatio n for a patient with severe psoriasis who has a nursing diagnosis of

"Disturbed body image, related to skin lesions"?

  1. Touching the patient often
  2. Reassuring the patient of a quick remission
  3. Reminding the patient to bathe often
  4. Promptly administering medications as needed

Touching the patient often