Which nail change found on examination would be most alarming?
A) Dark bands seen in all fingernails of a dark-skinned person
B) A yellow discoloration of the great toe of an older adult
C) A single blue nail
D) Pits in both index fingernails of an adult
E) Longitudinal ridges in an older adult
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Q25: The nurse assesses the nail base angle
Q26: Skin lesions are transilluminated to determine
A)vascular from
Q27: Fluorescing lesions are best distinguished using a(n)
A)incandescent
Q28: The nurse assesses the patient's nails and
Q29: Cherry angiomas are a common finding in
A)adults
Q31: Transient mottling of the patient's skin in
Q32: Pigmented, raised, warty lesions over the face
Q33: Small, less than 0.5-cm in diameter, red-purple
Q34: Skin turgor checks are performed to determine
A)the
Q35: Which decubitus ulcer stage indicates damage into
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