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Quiz 1/NU 650 Quiz 1: Questions & Answers; Updated Solution

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Which of the following secondary lesions is usually the result of a selfinflicted abrasion? A. Excoriation B. Scale C. Lichenification D. Atrophy (Ans- A. Excoriation You have just read in the p ... atient’s chart that she has a lesion that is confluent in nature. On exam you would expect to find: A. lesions that run together B. Angular lesions that have grown together C. Lesions arranged in a line along a nerve route D. Lesions that are grouped or clustered together (Ans- A. Lesions that run together. Which of the following represents the proper position for the NP to assess the patients abdomen? A. Stand at the patients left side and proceed in a systematic fashion. [Show More]

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