What medical term is used to identify inflammation disorder of the skin that is often considered synonymous with dermatitis and characterized by pruritus’ with lesion that have indistinct border: ... • Eczema. • Pityriasis versicolor • Pityriasis rosea • psoriasis 2. DERMATOPHYTE skin infection can be diagnosed from skin scraping and prepared with which solution for microscopic exam: • 10% or 20% potassium hydroxide KOH solution. • Hydrochloric acid • Distilled water • Gram stain 3. ACIRCUMSCRIBED elevated lesion more than 1 cm in diameter in containing clear serous fluid is best described as: • Bullae • Pustule • Vesicle • papule 4. When assessing in children’s hydration status the best place to evaluate skin turgor on an adult is: • on the back of the hand • on the inside of the forearm • just below the clavicle • the fleshy part of the arms and legs • 4. what is the treatment for strawberry hemangioma? • Support involution. • Cosmetic medical removal • Oral antibiotics • Topical steroids 6- Which Of The Following causes condylomas acuminata or genital wart: • human papilloma virus (HPV). • Herpes simplex virus (HSV1) • Adenovirus • Chlamydia 7- A young Female presents to the Family Nurse Practitioner’s office stating that she has a red rash over her trunk for 2 weeks that does not itch, She Has OTC lotion and creams but the rash is still there the rash started as a small round red patch on her chest and has seen spread across her chest back arms and legs physical exam reveals a generalized distribution of erythematous in scaly macular lesion that run parallel to each other creating a Christmas tree pattern the family nurse practitioner should teach the patient : • Teach the patient This viral disease is self-limiting last thing 6 to 8 weeks and to avoid prolonged or excessive exposure to sunlight. • Prescribed triamcinolone cream 0.025% bid x 2 weeks • Refer patient to dermatology for biopsy • Do a thorough medication hx, investigate any potential allergy, send to allergy specialist 8-Which clinical manifestation is present in with rubella and not rubeola: • conjunctivitis • presence of cough • runny nose or stuffy nose (coryza) • enlarge lymph nodes 9-The disruption in cellular adhesion observed in bull PID impetigo is cause by an exfoliating r/t Which organism? • Staphylococcus aureus. • Streptococcus pyogenes • Candida albicans • Escherichia coli 10-Rubeola Is a highly contagious acute disease in children caused by which type of infection: • Pink to red coalescent Maculopapular rash on the scalp or trunk. • Circular round and oval lesion with erythema and scaling patches • Vesicles that rupture creating a thin, flat honey crusted colored crust (impetigo) • Red papules, vesicles, and pustules in clusters. 11-Skin lesions that rupt......................................................................................................................CONTINUED........................................DOWNLOAD FOR BEST SCORES [Show More]
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