While assessing a 25 -year-old female, the nurse notes that the patient has hair on her lower abdomen. Earlier in the health interview, the patient stated that her menses are irregular. The nurse should suspect what type of health problem?
- A. A metabolic disorder
- B. A malignancy
- C. A hormonal imbalance
- D. An infectious process
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Hair on the lower abdomen with irregular menses suggests a hormonal imbalance, possibly due to elevated testosterone. This is inconsistent with metabolic disorders, malignancy, or infections.
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A nurse is working with a patient who has a diagnosis of Cushing syndrome. When completing a physical assessment, the nurse should specifically observe for what integumentary manifestation?
- A. Alopecia
- B. Yellowish skin tone
- C. Patchy, bronze pigmentation
- D. Hirsutism
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Cushing syndrome causes hirsutism, especially in women, due to excess cortisol. Alopecia, yellowish skin, and bronze pigmentation are not typical features.
The nurse is performing a comprehensive assessment of a patients skin surfaces and intends to assess moisture, temperature, and texture. The nurse should perform this component of assessment in what way?
- A. By examining the patient under a Woods light
- B. By inspecting the patients skin in direct sunlight
- C. By palpating the patients skin
- D. By performing percussion of major skin surfaces
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Palpation assesses skin moisture, temperature, and texture. Woods light is for pigmentation, sunlight is impractical, and percussion is not used for skin assessment.
A wound care nurse is reviewing skin anatomy with a group of medical nurses. Which area of the skin would the nurse identify as providing a cushion between the skin layers, muscles, and bones?
- A. Dermis
- B. Subcutaneous tissue
- C. Epidermis
- D. Stratum corneum
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The subcutaneous tissue (hypodermis) cushions between skin layers, muscles, and bones. The dermis provides strength, the epidermis is the outer layer, and the stratum corneum is the outermost epidermal layer.
A nurse is reviewing gerontologic considerations relating to the care of patients with dermatologic problems. What vulnerability results from the age-related loss of subcutaneous tissue?
- A. Decreased resistance to ultraviolet radiation
- B. Increased vulnerability to infection
- C. Diminished protection of tissues and organs
- D. Increased risk of skin malignancies
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Loss of subcutaneous tissue reduces cushioning and insulation for underlying tissues and organs. It does not directly affect UV resistance, infection risk, or malignancy risk.
A patient presents at the dermatology clinic with suspected herpes simplex. The nurse knows to prepare what diagnostic test for this condition?
- A. Skin biopsy
- B. Patch test
- C. Tzanck smear
- D. Examination with a Woods light
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The Tzanck smear examines cells from blistering conditions like herpes simplex. Biopsies diagnose malignancies, patch tests identify allergens, and Woods light assesses pigmentation.
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