A) pallor.
B) jaundice.
C) cyanosis.
D) iron deficiency.
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A) is contagious.
B) is caused by a poor diet.
C) is found in about 70% of all teens.
D) has been found to be related to poor hygiene.
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A) anasarca.
B) scleroderma.
C) senile angiomas.
D) latent myeloma.
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A) Ruddy blue
B) Generalized pallor
C) Ashen,grey,or dull
D) Patchy areas of pallor
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A) Skin
B) Arms
C) Sweat glands
D) Parotid glands
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A) Bulla
B) Petechiae
C) Nodule
D) Keloid
E) Vesicle
F) Ecchymosis (bruise)
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A) Heart failure
B) Venous thrombosis
C) A local inflammation
D) Blockage of lymphatic drainage
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A) venous pooling.
B) peripheral vasodilation.
C) peripheral vasoconstriction.
D) decreased arterial perfusion.
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A) Colour variation
B) Border regularity
C) Symmetry of lesions
D) Diameter less than 6 mm (¼ in. )
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A) keratosis.
B) mitoasma.
C) linea nigra.
D) linea gravida.
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A) Bulla
B) Petechiae
C) Nodule
D) Keloid
E) Vesicle
F) Ecchymosis (bruise)
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A) A nail base that is firm to palpation and slightly tender
B) Curved nails with a convex profile and ridges across the surface
C) A nail base that feels spongy and has an angle of 150 degrees
D) A nail base that has an angle of 180 degrees or greater and feels spongy
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A) polycythemia.
B) carbon monoxide poisoning.
C) carotenemia.
D) uremia.
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A) Bulla
B) Petechiae
C) Nodule
D) Keloid
E) Vesicle
F) Ecchymosis (bruise)
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A) café au lait spots.
B) carotenemia.
C) acrocyanosis.
D) cutis marmorata.
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A) Bulla
B) Petechiae
C) Nodule
D) Keloid
E) Vesicle
F) Ecchymosis (bruise)
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A) metrocytes.
B) fungacytes.
C) phagocytes.
D) melanocytes.
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A) They sweat profusely all over the body because they are not used to hot temperatures.
B) They do not sweat because their diet is so high in roughage that their apocrine glands are less efficient in hot climates.
C) They will sweat more on their faces because this is an adaptation that has been made over time for survival in their environment.
D) They have an overabundance of eccrine sweat glands,so the nurse might expect them to have body odour because of the bacterial flora reacting with the apocrine sweat.
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A) polycythemia.
B) pernicious anemia.
C) micronucleus anemia.
D) iron-deficiency anemia.
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A) the woman could be at increased risk for infection and lesions because of her chronic disease.
B) due to her diabetes,she has increased circulation to her foot,and it could cause severe bleeding.
C) she is 75 years old and is unable to see well,so she puts herself at greater risk for self-injury with the scissors.
D) due to her peripheral vascular disease,her range of motion is limited and she may not be able to view her corn safely.
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