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Week 3 Question 1 1 / 1 pts A rash that looks like the patient was slapped on the cheeks of the face is the hallmark characteristic for which disease? Correct! Erythema infectiosum (fifth diseas... e). Rubella. Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Rubeola. Erythema infectiosum (fifth disease) usually starts on the cheeks and spreads to the arms and trunk. Question 2 0 / 1 pts A 3-year-old patient presents to your pediatric office with her mother. She has recently started in day care. Her mother noted slight perioral erythema on the right side of the patient’s mouth last night before bed. The patient awoke today with 3 small, superficial, honey-colored vesicles where the erythema was last night. The patient has no surrounding erythema presently. She had no difficulty eating this morning and is active and energetic and doesn’t appear lethargic or fatigued. She is also afebrile. How would you treat this child? Oral Keflex for 7 days. Topical compress with Burow solution and follow-up in 2 to 3 days.ou Answered Local debridement and topical compress with Burow solution and close follow-up. Correct Answer Local debridement and mupirocin for 5 days. This is the treatment of choice for impetigo. This study source was downloaded by 100000831988016 from CourseHero.com on 05-03-2022 03:34:49 GMT -05:00 https://www.coursehero.com/file/63619726/Week-3-QUIZdocx/ Question 3 1 / 1 pts A 27-year-old female comes in to your primary care office complaining of a perioral rash. The patient noticed burning around her lips a couple days ago that quickly went away. She awoke from sleep yesterday and noticed a group of vesicles with erythematous bases where the burning had been before. There is no burning today. She is afebrile and has no difficulty eating or swallowing. What test would confirm her diagnosis? Exam under a Wood lamp. Sterile culture sent for aerobic and anaerobic bacteria.orrect! Tzanck smear. Potassium hydroxide (KOH) prep. This would show giant cells consistent with herpes simplex virus. KOH and wood's lamp are used to diagnose fungal infections. Cultures can be sent to diagnose bacterial infections but it will not detect HSV. Question 4 0 / 1 pts A 10-year-old male presents to the office with his mother with complaints of itchy and red eyes for 1 day. He reports watery drainage in both eyes, associated with repetitive itching. He has no fever or constitutional symptoms. The patient has a sibling that just started day care recently. Upon examination, vision is 20/20 OU with glasses. He has mild to moderate conjunctival hyperemia with bilateral preauricular lymph nodes that are inflamed. What is the patient’s diagnosis? You Answered Bacterial conjunctivitis. Correct Answer Viral conjunctivitis. Blepharitis. Allergic conjunctivitis. This is the classic presentation of viral conjunctivitis. The patient also has exposure to kids at school and a sibling with day care exposure. This study source was downloaded by 100000831988016 from CourseHero.com on 05-03-2022 03:34:49 GMT -05:00 https://www.coursehero.com/file/63619726/Week-3-QUIZdocx/ Question 5 1 / 1 pts A 22-year-old college student presents to your urgent care clinic complaining of a rash. She was recently on spring break and spent every night in the hot tub at her hotel. On physical exam, she has multiple small areas of 1- to 2-mm erythematous pustules that are present mostly where her bathing suit covered her buttocks. What is the most likely pathogen causing these lesions? Correct! Pseudomonas aeruginosa Klebsiella. Streptococcus. Staphylococcus aureus. This is a common cause of hot tub folliculitis. Staph and Strep can cause folliculitis but it is not the most common pathogens in hot tubs. Klebsiella can cause folliculitis in the immunocompromised patient. Question 6 1 / 1 pts You diagnose 46-year-old Mabel with viral conjunctivitis. Your treatment should include: Oral erythromycin for 14 days. Ciprofloxacin ophthalmic drops. Gentamicin ophthalmic ointment.orrect! Supportive measures and lubricating drops (artificial tears). Viral conjunctivitis is treated with supportive measures, including cold compresses and lubricating eye drops. Preventive measures, such as frequent handwashing, are important, as viral conjunctivitis is highly contagious. This study source was downloaded by 100000831988016 from CourseHero.com on 05-03-2022 03:34:49 GMT -05:00 https://www.coursehero.com/file/63619726/Week-3-QUIZdocx/ Question 7 0 / 1 pts Mrs. Johnson, a 54-year-old accountant, presents to the office with a painful red eye without discharge. You should suspect: Bacterial conjunctivitis. Viral conjunctivitis Correct Answer Iritisou Answered Allergic conjunctivitis. In a client with iritis, there is rarely a dis [Show More]

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