MSN 572 Week 7 Quiz Questions With Answers. Latest Exam.Question 1 (1 point)
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While assessing a patient the nurse practitioner finds that
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patient has symmetric bilateral patchy milk-white spots on the
face. Which condition does the NP expect to find in the
patient?
Question 1 options:
Vitiligo
Albinism
Cyanosis
Erythema
Question 2 (1 point)
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A 42-year-old receptionist presents to your office for
evaluation of multiple moles (nevi). She used to sunbathe a lot
when she was younger and went to tanning salons regularly
until 2 years ago. You are educating her about melanoma.
When evaluating a mole you are telling her that all of the
following characteristics are concerning EXCEPT:
Question 2 options:
Asymmetry
Irregular borders
Color variation
Diameter smaller than 4 mm
Elevation
Question 3 (1 point)
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Which of the following may be described as small grouped
vesicles that emerge along route of cutaneous sensory nerve?
Question 3 options:
Labial Herpes Simplex
Erythema Migrans of Lyme disease
Psoriasis
Herpes Zoster (shingles)
Question 4 (1 point)
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A 13-year-old junior high school student is brought into your
office by her mother for evaluation of unequal shoulder height.
Her mother first noticed this problem 2 weeks ago. There is no
history of birth trauma or recent injury. On physical
examination there is a lateral curvature to the spine. The
curvature is more pronounced with forward flexion. Based on
this information what is your most likely diagnosis?
Question 4 options:
Normal spinal curvature
Kyphosis
Scoliosis
Lumbar lordosis
Question 5 (1 point)
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While assessing a patient the nurse practitioner finds that the
patient has linear cracks with abrupt edges at the corners of
the mouth that extend; the cracks extend into the dermis.
Which condition does the nurse practitioner suspect?
Question 5 options:
Chancre
Cheilosis
Stasis ulcer
Atopic dermatitis
Question 6 (1 point)
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A patient who has undergone chemotherapy has asymmetric
hair loss on the head. Which condition does the nurse
practitioner suspect?
Question 6 options:
The patient has Tinea capitis.
The patient has toxic alopecia.
The patient has alopecia areata.
The patient has traction alopecia.
Question 7 (1 point)
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A parent explains My daughter doesn't stand properly because
of a difference in the height of her shoulders. The nurse
practitioner suspects structural scoliosis. Which finding
supports the nurse practitioner's suspicion?
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