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**[Part two: Protection Multichoice ]** 1. a. b. c. d. Melanin cells provide natural protection against UV radiation. Melanin helps absorb and dissipate UV rays. [When doing a skin assessment, the registered nurse would assess turgor. Turgor assesses:] a. b. c. d. Turgor refers to...
**[Part two: Protection Multichoice ]** 1. a. b. c. d. Melanin cells provide natural protection against UV radiation. Melanin helps absorb and dissipate UV rays. [When doing a skin assessment, the registered nurse would assess turgor. Turgor assesses:] a. b. c. d. Turgor refers to the skin\'s elasticity and resilience, which can indicate hydration status. [The exchange of nutrients in the skin is not as effective in the older adult because: ] a. b. c. d. This thinning reduces the efficiency of nutrient transfer between skin layers.s 2. a. b. c. d. This clotting factor helps initiate the coagulation cascade,. [One example of an intervention that a registered nurse may do to maintain skin integrity in an older adult is: ] a. b. c. d. Moist wound healing promotes faster tissue regeneration and reduces the risk of infection. 3. a. b. c. d. Rough, coarse, flaky to assess changes in skin quality. These descriptors help identify abnormalities or signs of aging in the skin texture. **[Part 3: Protection: skin lesions ]** Matching exercise +-----------------------+-----------------------+-----------------------+ | **Skin lesion** | **Description/ | **Answers** | | | Example** | | +=======================+=======================+=======================+ | | Elevated, | | | | superficial, not in | | | | dermis, filled with | | | | serous fluid, \