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# COMPREHENSIVE CLINICAL
REASONING EXAMINATION


## Advanced Primary Care:
Dermatology, Infectious
Disease, and Complex
Multisystem Disorders




### Question 1



Sarah Mitchell presents with a new rash on her arms and legs. The rash is erythematous, pruritic, and
has a linear pattern. She reports recent exposure to poison ivy. Which condition is most likely?

,A. Contact dermatitis

B. Atopic dermatitis

C. Urticaria

D. Psoriasis



💫RATIONALE✔️✔️: Contact dermatitis caused by poison ivy presents as erythematous, pruritic
lesions in a linear pattern, reflecting contact with the plant. Atopic dermatitis is typically chronic and not
linear. Urticaria presents with wheals, and psoriasis presents with silvery scales. The linear pattern is a
key distinguishing feature.



💫ANSWER✔️✔️: A. Contact dermatitis



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### Question 2



Sarah Mitchell's contact dermatitis is treated with topical triamcinolone 0.1% cream. Which instruction
is most important?



A. "Apply a thin layer to the affected area twice daily."

B. "Apply a thick layer and cover with an occlusive dressing."

C. "Use the cream for at least 4 weeks."

D. "Apply the cream to the unaffected surrounding skin."



💫RATIONALE✔️✔️: Topical corticosteroids should be applied in a thin layer to the affected area as
directed (typically twice daily). Occlusive dressings can increase absorption and side effects. Treatment
is usually for a short duration (1-2 weeks) and should not be used on unaffected skin.

,💫ANSWER✔️✔️: A. "Apply a thin layer to the affected area twice daily."



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### Question 3



Sarah Mitchell's contact dermatitis is improving with topical corticosteroids. She asks about prevention.
Which instruction is most important?



A. "Avoid known irritants and allergens."

B. "Use a barrier cream before potential exposure."

C. "Both A and B."

D. "Take an antihistamine before exposure."



💫RATIONALE✔️✔️: Prevention of contact dermatitis involves avoiding known irritants and allergens
and using barrier creams when exposure cannot be avoided. Antihistamines may help with symptoms
but are not a primary prevention strategy. This comprehensive approach is essential for long-term
management.



💫ANSWER✔️✔️: C. "Both A and B."



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### Question 4

, Sarah Mitchell's contact dermatitis is improving. She asks about the duration of treatment. Which
response is correct?



A. "Apply the cream until the rash resolves, typically 1-2 weeks."

B. "Apply the cream for 4 weeks."

C. "Apply the cream indefinitely."

D. "Apply the cream until symptoms improve and then stop."



💫RATIONALE✔️✔️: Topical corticosteroids for contact dermatitis should be applied until the rash
resolves, typically for 1-2 weeks. Long-term use can lead to skin thinning and other side effects. The
patient should follow the prescribed regimen and report any concerns.



💫ANSWER✔️✔️: A. "Apply the cream until the rash resolves, typically 1-2 weeks."



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### Question 5



Victoria Lewis, a 25-year-old female, presents with a new rash on her chest and abdomen. She reports
recently starting a new antibiotic for a urinary tract infection. Which type of reaction is most likely?



A. Allergic contact dermatitis

B. Drug eruption

C. Urticaria

D. Atopic dermatitis

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