COURSE
NRNP 6540 Advanced Practice Care of Older Adults
- Question: Would you give the HZ vaccine to an older adult patient who has recovered from a herpeszoster ophthalmicus outbreak?
- Question: What are some of the differential diagnoses of suspected lymphedema? List three.
- Question: Identify three common causes of lymphedema.
- Question: Your 82-year-old patient comes in for a routine checkup and mentions that she is worried about a skin lesion on her back. She is concerned that it might be “cancer” because it looks ugly, warty, and is getting bigger over 5 years. You examine it and determine it to be a seborrheic keratosis. What would your differential diagnoses include?
- Question: Your 98-year-old patient complains of a corn behind his big toe that bothers him when he walks. Describe how corns usually form.
- Question: Explain why diuretica are not helpful in the treatment of lymphedema
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