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Judy has a history of remission and exacerbation of acne that has
followed the pattern of menses for 2 years. However, the
condition over the last 6 months has worsened to a moderate
degree of severity and has been chronic and persistent. You
prescribe antibiotic therapy. Which of the following antibiotics
would you NOT consider?
a. Topical clindamycin
B. Oral erythromycin
C. oral minocycline
D. oral tetracycline
Answer- B. Oral erythromycin
You suspect DY has erythema multiform major. What treatment
or management is most indicated?
A. Prescribe topical antibiotics because of secondary infection
B. Prescribe topical steroids applied to lesions for pruritus
C. Refer for medical evaluation
,D. No treatment is indicated because the condition will resolve
spontaneously in 1 week.
Answer- C. Refer for medical evaluation
A 7-year-old African American female presents with several
hyperkeratotic raised periungual lesions on the two middle
fingers of her left hand. She has a history of nail biting. The
most likely diagnosis is:
A. impetigo
B. Moll scum contagious
C. Verruca vulgaris
D. Herpetic whitlow
Answer- C. Verruca vulgaris
In infants, the lesions associated with atopic dermatitis are most
likely to be distributed on the:
A. Cheeks and forehead
B. Wrists and ankles
C. Antecubital and popliteal fossae
D. Flexural surfaces
, Answer- A. Cheeks and forehead
Mrs. J. brings her 6-year-old son in because of "hives" that she
describes as a red, raised rash. Which finding would support a
diagnosis of erythema multiform rather than urticarial?
A. Lesions that blanch with pressure
B. Eyelid edema
C. Lesions that are present for more than 24 hours
D. Intense pruritus
Answer- C. Lesions that are present for more than 24 hours
Vomiting in infancy has a long list of differential diagnoses.
Which accompanying symptoms would most likely point to
pyloric stenosis?
A. Diarrhea
B. Appropriate growth
C. Acts hungry after vomiting
D. Sausage shaped mass in abdomen
Answer- C. Acts hungry after vomiting