Deck 14: A Person-Centred Approach to Assessing the Integumentary System

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A person's upper body is covered with flat red or purple freckles approximately 1 to 3 mm in diameter that do not blanch. What is the name given to these skin lesions?

A)Cysts
B)Venous stars
C)Petechiae
D)Vesicles
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The nurse is planning to assess an Indigenous Australian's integumentary status. Which of the following findings would indicate the presence of cyanosis in this person?

A)Bluish-tinged mucous membranes
B)Yellow sclera
C)Orange-green cast to the skin
D)Cherry-red nail beds
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A person has bluish discolouration of the skin. What is the name given to this skin colour change?

A)Erythema
B)Pallor
C)Jaundice
D)Cyanosis
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An adolescent male has extensive acne over his face and upper neck. What is acne caused by?

A)Blocked sudoriferous glands
B)Inflamed ceruminous glands
C)Blocked apocrine glands
D)Inflamed sebaceous glands
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A person has jaundice. The nurse would expect which change in laboratory test results to be consistent with jaundice?

A)High levels of serum creatinine
B)Decreased red blood cell count
C)Increased serum bilirubin
D)Low levels of serum albumin
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During the assessment of an older adult's integumentary status, the nurse notes liver spots on the person's hands. What is this finding due to?

A)Patchy areas of keloid scarring
B)Reduced vitamin D production
C)Decreased blood perfusion of the upper limbs
D)Hyperplasia of melanocytes in sun-exposed areas
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The nurse is planning to document the appearance of herpetic lesions found over a person's nose and mouth region. Which of the following terms would the nurse most likely use to describe this finding?

A)Nodular
B)Ulcerated
C)Bullous
D)Pigmented
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The nurse is assessing a person for peripheral oedema. The nurse's findings are that pitting is obvious, with a 4 mm depression and the extremities are swollen. How would the nurse record this finding of oedema?

A)1+
B)2+
C)3+
D)4+
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During the assessment of a person's integumentary status, the nurse notes: 'vitiligo present bilateral hands.'' This documentation means that the person has:

A)dark, asymmetrical coloured patches.
B)yellowing of the skin.
C)patches of white spots.
D)grey cast to the skin.
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A person who is scheduled for abdominal surgery is concerned about an unsightly scar. During the preoperative teaching session, what should the nurse explain to the person?

A)There will be no scarring.
B)Plastic surgery can remove the scar at a later date.
C)A scar will be unavoidable.
D)It will depend upon the location and angle of the incision.
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A person with hair loss (alopecia)comes into the clinic. What is this hair indicative of?

A)Cushing's syndrome
B)Changes in hormones
C)Poor nutrition
D)Vitamin D deficiency
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The nurse is conducting an interview about a person's integumentary status. Which of the following characteristics would cause the nurse to focus on risk factors for skin cancer?

A)Lives in Hobart, Tasmania
B)Female, age 35
C)Blond hair and blue eyes
D)Works in an office
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A person is waiting to have a skin biopsy and asks, 'What is going to happen when this is done?' Which of the following would be an appropriate response for the nurse to make?

A)'Maybe you shouldn't have it done'.
B)'Only the doctor can discuss this with you'.
C)'Let me check to see exactly what you are having done, and then we can talk more about what you can expect'.
D)'Didn't your doctor tell you?'
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The nurse is preparing to assess a person's integumentary status. Which of the following techniques should the nurse use to conduct this assessment?

A)Percussion and palpation
B)Inspection and palpation
C)Inspection and percussion
D)Palpation and auscultation
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After the completion of an integumentary status assessment, the nurse documents: '+1 oedema right lower leg'. What does this documentation mean?

A)Slight pitting, no obvious distortion
B)Deeper pit, no obvious distortion
C)Pitting is obvious; extremities are swollen
D)Pitting remains with obvious distortion
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Deck 14: A Person-Centred Approach to Assessing the Integumentary System
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A person's upper body is covered with flat red or purple freckles approximately 1 to 3 mm in diameter that do not blanch. What is the name given to these skin lesions?

A)Cysts
B)Venous stars
C)Petechiae
D)Vesicles
Petechiae
2
The nurse is planning to assess an Indigenous Australian's integumentary status. Which of the following findings would indicate the presence of cyanosis in this person?

A)Bluish-tinged mucous membranes
B)Yellow sclera
C)Orange-green cast to the skin
D)Cherry-red nail beds
Bluish-tinged mucous membranes
3
A person has bluish discolouration of the skin. What is the name given to this skin colour change?

A)Erythema
B)Pallor
C)Jaundice
D)Cyanosis
Cyanosis
4
An adolescent male has extensive acne over his face and upper neck. What is acne caused by?

A)Blocked sudoriferous glands
B)Inflamed ceruminous glands
C)Blocked apocrine glands
D)Inflamed sebaceous glands
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A person has jaundice. The nurse would expect which change in laboratory test results to be consistent with jaundice?

A)High levels of serum creatinine
B)Decreased red blood cell count
C)Increased serum bilirubin
D)Low levels of serum albumin
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During the assessment of an older adult's integumentary status, the nurse notes liver spots on the person's hands. What is this finding due to?

A)Patchy areas of keloid scarring
B)Reduced vitamin D production
C)Decreased blood perfusion of the upper limbs
D)Hyperplasia of melanocytes in sun-exposed areas
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The nurse is planning to document the appearance of herpetic lesions found over a person's nose and mouth region. Which of the following terms would the nurse most likely use to describe this finding?

A)Nodular
B)Ulcerated
C)Bullous
D)Pigmented
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The nurse is assessing a person for peripheral oedema. The nurse's findings are that pitting is obvious, with a 4 mm depression and the extremities are swollen. How would the nurse record this finding of oedema?

A)1+
B)2+
C)3+
D)4+
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9
During the assessment of a person's integumentary status, the nurse notes: 'vitiligo present bilateral hands.'' This documentation means that the person has:

A)dark, asymmetrical coloured patches.
B)yellowing of the skin.
C)patches of white spots.
D)grey cast to the skin.
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A person who is scheduled for abdominal surgery is concerned about an unsightly scar. During the preoperative teaching session, what should the nurse explain to the person?

A)There will be no scarring.
B)Plastic surgery can remove the scar at a later date.
C)A scar will be unavoidable.
D)It will depend upon the location and angle of the incision.
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A person with hair loss (alopecia)comes into the clinic. What is this hair indicative of?

A)Cushing's syndrome
B)Changes in hormones
C)Poor nutrition
D)Vitamin D deficiency
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The nurse is conducting an interview about a person's integumentary status. Which of the following characteristics would cause the nurse to focus on risk factors for skin cancer?

A)Lives in Hobart, Tasmania
B)Female, age 35
C)Blond hair and blue eyes
D)Works in an office
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13
A person is waiting to have a skin biopsy and asks, 'What is going to happen when this is done?' Which of the following would be an appropriate response for the nurse to make?

A)'Maybe you shouldn't have it done'.
B)'Only the doctor can discuss this with you'.
C)'Let me check to see exactly what you are having done, and then we can talk more about what you can expect'.
D)'Didn't your doctor tell you?'
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The nurse is preparing to assess a person's integumentary status. Which of the following techniques should the nurse use to conduct this assessment?

A)Percussion and palpation
B)Inspection and palpation
C)Inspection and percussion
D)Palpation and auscultation
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After the completion of an integumentary status assessment, the nurse documents: '+1 oedema right lower leg'. What does this documentation mean?

A)Slight pitting, no obvious distortion
B)Deeper pit, no obvious distortion
C)Pitting is obvious; extremities are swollen
D)Pitting remains with obvious distortion
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