Seborrheic dermatitis, also known as ____________________, is a result of increased epidermal tissue growth

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


cradle cap
Rationale: Seborrheic dermatitis (cradle cap) is related to increased epidermal tissue growth. It appears as yellow, greasy-appearing scales on the scalp of a light-skinned infant. In dark-skinned infants, the scaling is light gray.

Nursing

You might also like to view...

An older client diagnosed with Parkinson's disease is being discharged from the hospital and will continue taking carbidopa-levodopa (Sinemet), which was started this admission

The nurse knows that the client understands the instruction when he states A) "I will take the medication with my meals." B) "This medication will cure my Parkinson's disease in time." C) "This medication will not affect my blood pressure medications." D) "I will sit up for several minutes to gain my balance before going from lying down to standing up."

Nursing

A nurse suggests that a resident who is at risk for falling come to the _____ class to improve balance

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Nursing

The nurse is explaining the preconventional stage of moral development to a group of nursing students. What characterizes this stage?

a. Children in this stage focus on following the rules. b. Children in this stage live up to social expectations and roles. c. Children in this stage have a concrete sense of justice and fairness. d. Children in this stage have little, if any, concern for why something is wrong.

Nursing

The student nurse asks the nursing instructor, "Do medications actually make more neurotransmitters?" What is the best response by the nursing instructor?

A. "No, but medications can heal diseases of the autonomic nervous system." B. "Yes, some of the newer medications are very good at doing this." C. "Yes, but the newer drugs that do this have some serious side effects." D. "No, medications can only increase or decrease the action of neurotransmitters."

Nursing