NUR 6111 / NUR6111
EXAM 1, 2 & 3 Adv Practice Nursing I William Paterson University (Actual Questions and Answers)
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100% Guarantee Pass. Actual Questions and Answers Multiple choice (single best answer) Case Studies/Scenario-Based Questions Verified Rationales
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Table of Contents NUR 6111 Exam 1 .........................................................................2 NUR 6111 Exam 2 ...................................................................... 39 NUR 6111 Exam 3 ...................................................................... 73
NUR 6111 Exam 1
### 1. A 73-year-old woman presents with a newly formed painless, pearly, ulcerated nodule with rolled edges and overlying telangiectasia on the upper lip. What is the most likely diagnosis?
- Squamous cell carcinoma
- Basal cell carcinoma
- Melanoma
- Actinic keratosis
- Seborrheic keratosis
Correct Answer: B) Basal cell carcinoma
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Rationale:
Basal cell carcinoma (BCC) commonly presents as a pearly nodule with rolled borders and telangiectasia, especially on sun-exposed areas such as the face and lips.
--- ### 2. Which statement is true regarding Basal Cell Carcinoma?
- Mostly found on the palms and soles
- Commonly occurs on head, neck, and nose
- It rapidly metastasizes
- It is caused by viral infection
- It always presents as pigmented lesions
Correct Answer: B) Commonly occurs on head, neck, and nose
Rationale:
BCC primarily occurs on sun-exposed areas such as the head, neck, and nose. It grows slowly and rarely metastasizes.
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### 3. A 75-year-old man reports 72 hours of low-grade fever, headache, and burning pain on one side of his back with a unilateral 3 / 4
vesicular rash that does not cross the midline. What is the appropriate treatment plan?
- Oral acyclovir 800 mg five times daily for 7-10 days
- Oral prednisone for 2 weeks
- Topical corticosteroids only
- No treatment necessary, it resolves spontaneously
- Oral doxycycline
Correct Answer: A) Oral acyclovir 800 mg five times daily for 7-10 days
Rationale:
These symptoms are classic for herpes zoster (shingles). Early antiviral treatment with oral acyclovir reduces duration and severity.
### 4. A patient presents with red and scaly lesions on the scalp, with hairs appearing discolored, lusterless, and brittle. The lesions started as small erythematous papules around a hair shaft. Hairs break off a few millimeters above the scalp skin surface. The lesion has spread, forming numerous papules in a circular form. The NP knows that in considering the management for this patient, which of the following statements are true? (Select all that apply)
- Woods lamp examination can be helpful in diagnosis
- Use of 1% or 2.5% selenium sulfide shampoo (Selsun) is recommended
- A negative culture after treatment is necessary for follow-up evaluation
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