SKIN AND DOCUMENTATION

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Skin and Documentation Quiz

Test your knowledge on skin anatomy and the essential documentation skills needed in healthcare! This quiz covers various aspects of skin conditions, nursing documentation, and important medical terminology.

Key topics include:

  • Skin layers and their functions
  • Documentation techniques and methods
  • Signs and symptoms of skin conditions
  • Lesions and hair types
26 Questions6 MinutesCreated by DocumentingData202
Verbalise by client and reasons why they need/seeks medical help
Subject cues
Objective cues
Signs and symptoms you observe by the client
Objective cues
Subject cues
It forms the database for the entire nursing process and provides data for all other members of the health care team
DOCUMENTING DATA
RECORD/CHART
CHARTING
Comprised of medical supplies notes, made by any health care teams.
DOCUMENTING DATA
CHARTING
RECORD/CHART
Write the document or client status, intervention and treatment you done to client.
SOURCE ORIENTED CHARTING
NARRATIVE CHARTING
PROBLEM ORIENTED MEDICAL REPORT
Focuses on patients states rather than medical or nursing care that had done to patient
SOURCE ORIENTED CHARTING
NARRATIVE CHARTING
PROBLEM ORIENTED MEDICAL REPORT
Provides frame work for communication between members of health care team about clients conditions
SBAR CHARTING
NARRATIVE CHARTING
FOCUS CHARTING
Allows the nurse to quickly record the information about the clients
COMPUTERIZED DOCUMENTATION
RECORD/CHART
DOCUMENTING DATA
Summarisation of patients data
Kardex
Flow sheets
Nursing discharge/ referral summaries
Can be graphic records wherein the Nurse document the intaken output of the client, the medication given to client, and the assessment made to you client
Kardex
Nursing discharge/ referral summaries
Flow sheets
Outer layer of skin
EPIDEMIS
DERMIS
HYPODERMIS
Made up of proteins and mucopolysaccharides.
EPIDEMIS
HYPODERMIS
DERMIS
Loose connective tissue containing fat cells, blood vessels, nerves and the remaining portion of sweat glands and hair follicles.
HYPODERMIS
DERMIS
EPIDEMIS
The origin of sebaceous and sweat glands and hair follicles.
EPIDEMIS
DERMIS
HYPODERMIS
Describe the sign or symptom
Characters
Onset
Pattern
What other symptoms occur with it? How does it affect you?
Associated factors/ How it affects the Client
Severity
Pattern
Loss of color
Pallor
Cyanosis
Erythema
Redness of the skin due to congestion of capillaries
Jaundice
Cyanosis
Erythema
Bluish tinge
Jaundice
Erythema
Cyanosis
Directly associated with a disease process.
PRIMARY LESION
SECONDARY LESION
Loss of superficial epidermis that does not extend to the dermis
Fissure
Erosion
Ulcer
Skin loss extending pass epidermis, with necrotic tissue loss
Fissure
Erosion
Ulcer
Short, pale and fine hair and is located over all of the body.
Vellus
Alopecia
Terminal
Dark and coarse and found on the scalp, and brows. After puberty, on the legs, axillae, and perineum.
Vellus
Alopecia
Terminal
Loss of hair
Hirsutism
Alopecia
Terminal
Result in excessive growth of dark or coarse hair in men like pattern
Hirsutism
Alopecia
Terminal
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