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your niece asks you about the rash she "has grossed out for about a year" on her arm. You have knowledge of chronic skin disorders and would suspect which of the following? (select all that apply) 1. vitiligo 2. dermatitis 3. urticaria 4. psoriasis - vitiligo, dermatitis, psoriasis urticaria is a symptom, not a disorder you are helping in an elementary school and the parents want to know what you are looking for when you are looking for parasitic skin infections. You would tell them (select all that apply) 1. scabies 2. carbuncles 3. lice 4. keloids 5. bed bugs - scabies, lice and bed bugs. carbuncles are bacterial skin infections keloids are raised scars the victim of a chemical burn received second and third degree burns both her arms, both her legs, her entire torso and her groin. what percentage of burn has she suffered? 1. 90% 2. 91% 3. 64% 4. 99% - 91% both arms = 18 both legs = 36torso = 36 groin = 1 a recent recipient of a xenograft asked what the heck it was, so you told him: 1. we took a piece of your skin from somewhere else and put it where you needed it 2. we took a piece of skin from your twin and placed it where you needed it 3. we took a piece of skin from an animal and placed it where you needed it 4. we took a piece of skin from another person and placed it where you needed it - we took a piece of skin from an animal and placed it where you needed it: xenograft 1. autograft 2. isograft 4. homograft Giving discharge instructions to a burn patient, the topical agent she is to apply to her wound will cause permanent staining of clothes, linen, walls and floors. Which of the following will she be using: 1. mafenide acetate ( Sulfamylon) 2. silver sulfadiazine (Silvadene) 3. bacitracin ointment 4. silver nitrate 5. O-wutagufiam - silver nitrate

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