M10.1 QUIZ Skin Medical Record Note

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M10.1 QUIZ: Skin Medical Record Note Due Nov 12 at 11:59pm Points 100 Questions 10 Available Oct 31 at 12am - Nov 15 at 11:59pm Time Limit 20 Minutes Instructions Medical Record Analysis: Integumentary Progress Notes S: This is a 30 y.o. ♀ presents with an erythematous and scaly eruption on the face and ears X 6 mo. Stress and emotional tensions aggravate the rash. Over-the-counter remedies provide no relief. O: Patchy erythema with greasy, yellowish scaling appears over the nose and along with the eyebrows. The external ears are similarly affected. Erythematous papules are scattered across the face and the is ↑ oiliness around the nose. A: Seborrheic dermatitis P: Rx: hydrocortisone cream, with 1/2 oz tube Sig: apply to affected areas t.i.d. This quiz was locked Nov 15 at 11:59pm. Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 20 minutes 80 out of 100 Correct answers are hidden. Score for this quiz: 80 out of 100 Submitted Nov 12 at 8:17pm This attempt took 20 minutes. Question 1 10 / 10 pts What is the sex of the patient?
male female not stated Question 2 10 / 10 pts What is the patient's CC? appearance of a communicable rash on the face and ear appearance of red areas on the skin with flaking of the outer layers of the skin stress and emotional tension appearance of raised, yellow, pus-filled lesions on the skin appearance of red areas on the skin with open sores Question 3 10 / 10 pts What is the duration of patient's present illness?
one quarter of the year a couple of days a few hours around 180 days Question 4 10 / 10 pts What s the diagnosis? transient, viral cold sores that infect the facial area inflammation of the skin with excessive secretion of sebum from the sebaceous glands inflammation of the sebaceous glands and hair follicles of the skin evidenced by comedones fungus of the skin highly contagious bacterial skin inflammation marked by pustules that rupture and become crusted IncorrectQuestion 5
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0 / 10 pts In the future, what steps should the patient take to reduce the effects of the disease? use more store products apply a moisturizing cream swab affected areas with alcohol modify behavior to handle life's daily pressure Question 6 10 / 10 pts How much hydrocortisone cream was prescribed? one-half ounce one dram two ounces one ounce
one-half dram Question 7 10 / 10 pts What is the Sig: on the prescription? apply to affected areas every three hours apply to affected areas three times a day apply to afffected areas twice a day apply to affected areas four times a day apply to affected areas every two hours IncorrectQuestion 8 0 / 10 pts What is the patient's outcome? normal, no physical limitations restricted, with limited sun exposure
guarded, use ultraviolent cream during peak daylight hours normal, avoid sweating Question 9 10 / 10 pts What is acronym for skin? pigmentation body covering integumentary mucus membrane Question 10 10 / 10 pts Select the word that closet define "erythematous". scaling greasy
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