A patient requires a full-thickness graft to cover a chronic wound. How is the donor site selected?
- A. The largest area of the body without hair is selected.
- B. Any area that is not normally visible can be used.
- C. An area matching the color and texture of the skin at the surgical site is selected.
- D. An area matching the sensory capability of the skin at the surgical site is selected.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Donor site selection for full-thickness grafts prioritizes matching the color and texture of the surgical site to minimize scarring and ensure aesthetic compatibility.
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When writing a plan of care for a patient with psoriasis, the nurse would know that an appropriate nursing diagnosis for this patient would be what?
- A. Impaired Skin Integrity Related to Scaly Lesions
- B. Acute Pain Related to Blistering and Erosions of the Oral Cavity
- C. Impaired Tissue Integrity Related to Epidermal Shedding
- D. Anxiety Related to Risk for Melanoma
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Psoriasis causes scaly lesions, leading to impaired skin integrity. It does not typically affect the oral cavity, cause epidermal shedding, or increase melanoma risk.
A 55-year-old woman is scheduled to have a chemical face peel. The nurse is aware that the patient is likely seeking treatment for which of the following?
- A. Wrinkles near the lips and eyes
- B. Removal of acne scars
- C. Vascular lesions on the cheeks
- D. Real or perceived misshaping of the eyes
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Chemical face peeling is effective for wrinkles around the lips, eyes, and forehead. It does not address acne scars, vascular lesions, or eye shape.
A patient with squamous cell carcinoma has been scheduled for treatment of this malignancy. The nurse should anticipate that treatment for this type of cancer will primarily consist of what intervention?
- A. Chemotherapy
- B. Radiation therapy
- C. Surgical excision
- D. Biopsy of sample tissue
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Surgical excision is the primary treatment for squamous cell carcinoma to remove the tumor entirely. Radiation is used for non-surgical candidates, chemotherapy is less common, and biopsy is diagnostic, not therapeutic.
A public health nurse is participating in a health promotion campaign that has the goal of improving outcomes related to skin cancer in the community. What action has the greatest potential to achieve this goal?
- A. Educating participants about the relationship between general health and the risk of skin cancer
- B. Educating participants about treatment options for skin cancer
- C. Educating participants about the early signs and symptoms of skin cancer
- D. Educating participants about the health risks associated with smoking and assisting with smoking cessation
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Educating about early signs of skin cancer promotes early detection, improving outcomes. General health, treatment options, and smoking are less directly impactful.
A patient comes to the clinic complaining of a red rash of small, fluid-filled blisters and is suspected of having herpes zoster. What presentation is most consistent with herpes zoster?
- A. Grouped vesicles occurring on lips and oral mucous membranes
- B. Grouped vesicles occurring on the genitalia
- C. Rough, fresh, or gray skin protrusions
- D. Grouped vesicles in linear patches along a dermatome
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Herpes zoster presents as grouped vesicles along a dermatome due to dorsal root ganglia inflammation. Lip vesicles suggest herpes simplex type 1, genital vesicles suggest type 2, and rough protrusions indicate warts.
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