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Practice Question

A nurse is caring for a client who has psoriasis presenting as reddish/purple and flaky patches on their arms and legs. The nurse should be alert to which of the following potential complications of the condition? 

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Correct Answer:

Psychological distress

Rationale:

🩺 Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune skin disorder that causes visible, scaly, and inflamed patches, which can significantly affect a patient’s self-image and emotional well-being.

🩺 Many clients experience psychological distress, anxiety, depression, and social withdrawal due to embarrassment or stigma associated with the skin’s appearance.

🩺 Nurses should assess for emotional impact and provide supportive care, education, and referrals to counseling or support groups if needed.

🩺 Other listed conditions (decreased breath sounds, UTI, hiatal hernia) are not common complications of psoriasis.

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This question is from RN Custom Exam 2 N221(Summer~2025) which contains 48 questions.

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