1. While working in a dermatologist’s office, the nurse welcomes a new client who is 15 years old. Theclient
has notable facial acne and a quick examination reveals scattered areas of keratinization and
multiple pustul
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1. While working in a dermatologist’s office, the nurse welcomes a new client who is 15 years old. Theclient
has notable facial acne and a quick examination reveals scattered areas of keratinization and
multiple pustules and comedos across the client’s shoulders and back. The nurse anticipates which of
the following medications will be recommended?
A. Lindane (Rid-X)
B. Salicylic acid (Stri-Dex)
C. Anthralin (Psoriatec)
D. Etanercept (Enbrel)
2. A nurse’s teenage daughter tearfully states, “I keep getting pimples on my face even though I wash it
every day and I’m not eating any chips or cookies. What can I do?” While looking at over-thecounter treatment options, what common ingredient will the nurse most likely find in topical creams
and lotions?
A. Hydrocortisone
B. Lidocaine
C. Clotrimazole
D. Benzoyl peroxide
3. The nurse is admitting a 22-year-old client to the hospital with suspected fractures of the right arm after
a bicycle accident. The client reports taking Vitamin A daily. Which of the following would thenurse
expect to see during the physical examination?
A. Flushed nose and cheeks
B. Oral fever blisters
C. Dry patchy reddened areas on the hands and elbows
D. Genital warts
4. While playing at the park with her children, the nurse notes a toddler who has honey-colored crustsand open
areas on the lips and nose. Which of the following actions should the nurse take first?
A. No action is required as the child is exhibiting symptoms of a common cold and
medications will not alter the child’s symptoms.
B. Ask the child’s parent if the child has food allergies and suggest the use of an
antihistamine.
C. Inform the child’s parent the child may have a common bacterial infection and
should be seen by a physician for topical or systemic antibiotics.
D. Suggest the child’s parent seek treatment for suspected thrush with an oral
antifungal agent.
5. A nurse working for a family practice physician sees a 48-year-old client who reports severe itchingof
his hands and under arms. Examination reveals redness and irritation in the webbing of both hands
and axillae. The physician orders permethrin (Elimite) cream, a scabicide. The nurse recognizes
treatment has been effective by which of the following statements?
A. “I can’t believe I have lice. I wonder if I got it from my niece.”
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