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Midterm Exam: NR576 / NR 576 Differential Diagnosis in Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Exam Review| Guide Verified Answers (2023/ 2024 Newly Updated) -Chamberlain

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Midterm Exam: NR576 / NR 576 Differential Diagnosis in Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Exam Review| Guide Verified Answers (2023/ 2024 Newly Updated) Q: Eczema herpeticum Answer: primary HSV infection in atopic dermatitis. Umbilicated vesicles over eczema areas, fever, LAD. Can be life threatening in infants. Tx- acyclovir. Q: Erythema multiforme Answer: skin disorder resulting from a generalized allergic reaction to an illness, infection, or medication. iris-shaped lesions with polymorphous disseminated macular, papular, nodular, vesicular, bullous, and target (bull's eye-shaped) lesions of the skin and mucous membranes Q: herpes zoster Answer: viral disease affecting the peripheral nerves, characterized by painful blisters that spread over the skin following the affected nerves, usually unilateral; also known as shingles Q: actinic keratosis Answer: precancerous skin condition of horny tissue formation that results from excessive exposure to sunlight Q: basal cell carcinoma Answer: malignant tumor of the basal cell layer of the epidermis. Elevated papules that have a pearly appearance, with some crusting. Slow progression without pain, Occurs in sun-exposed areas, Often on face, May ooze, crust, or bleed. A spot or a bump that is getting larger or a sore that is not healing. Appears as a thick, rough patch that may bleed if scratched or scraped. Some patients think they are warts with a raised border and crusted surface Q: squamous cell carcinoma Answer: Type of skin cancer more serious than basal cell carcinoma; firm papule with a scaly (keratotic) rough surface with irregular borders. These lesions may even present as cutaneous horns, with columnar hyperkeratosis atop an erythematous base Q: Melanoma Answer: Asymmetrical, Border- irregular, Color- dark or uneven, Diameter- >6mm, Evolution- change in shape, size, color, "Ugly duckling" - does not resemble other moles or skin growths on the body, Refer to dermatology Q: acne vulgaris Answer: open and closed comedones, found on face, sometimes body. Painful and tenderness from multiple deep pustules, nodules, and cysts Q: furuncle

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Midterm Exam: NR57 6 / NR 576 Differential Diagnosis in Adult -Gerontology Primary Care Exam Review| Guide Verified Answers (2023/ 202 4 Newly Updated) Q: Eczema herpeticum Answer: primary HSV infection in atopic dermatitis. Umbilicated vesicles over eczema areas, fever, LAD. Can be life threatening in infants. Tx - acyclovir. Q: Erythema multiforme Answer: skin disorder resulting from a generalized allergic reaction to an illness, infection, or medication. iris-shaped lesions with polymorphous disseminated macular, papular, nodular, vesicular, bullous, and target (bull's eye -shaped) lesions of the skin and mucous membranes Q: herpes zoster Answer: viral disease affecting the pe ripheral nerves, characterized by painful blisters that spread over the skin following the affected nerves, usually unilateral; also known as shingles Q: actinic keratosis Answer: precancerous skin condition of horny tissue formation that results from excessive exposure to sunlight Q: basal cell carcinoma Answer: malignant tumor of the basal cell layer of the epidermis. Elevated papules that have a pearly appearance, with some crusting. Slow progression without pain , Occurs in sun -exposed areas , Often on face , May ooze, crust, or bleed . A spot or a bump that is getting larger or a sore that is not healing. Appears as a thick, rough patch that may bleed if scratched or scrape d. Some patients think they are warts with a raised border and crusted surface Q: squamous cell carcinoma Answer: Type of skin cancer more serious than basal cell carcinoma; firm papule with a scaly (keratotic) rough surface with irregular borders. Th ese lesions may even present as cutaneous horns, with columnar hyperkeratosis atop an erythematous base Q: Melanoma Answer: Asymmetrical , Border - irregular , Color - dark or uneven , Diameter - >6mm, Evolution - change in shape, size, color , "Ugly duckling" - does not resemble other moles or skin growths on the body , Refer to dermatology Q: acne vulgaris Answer: open and c losed comedones, found on face, sometimes body. Painful and tenderness from multiple deep pustules, nodules, and cysts Q: furuncle

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