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Dermatology Qbank (100 out of 100) Questions and Answers
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On examination, a white discoloration appearing on nails was noted. This is consistent with:

leukonchia




A raised, crusted border with central ulceration on the helix is identified. This lesion need further
evaluation because it is most likely:

a squamous cell carcinoma




The term asteatosis refers to:

skin that is dry, flaky, rough, and often itchy




When the examiner lifts a fold of skin and notes how quickly it returns to place, the examiner is
assessing skin:

turgor




Transverse depressions of the nail plates, usually bilateral, resulting from temporary disruption of
proximal nail growth from systemic illness is termed:

Beau's lines




Which stage of pressure ulcer is consistent with a partial thickness loss of the dermis presenting as a
shallow open ulcer with a red pink wound bed, without slough?

Stage 2




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The term used to describe skin that is red over the entire body is:

erythroderma




An example of a macule is:

petechia




The patient has recently sustained an injury to the upper thigh. Examination reveals an irregular shaped
purplish blue lesion that does not blanch with pressure and does not exhibit pulsatility. This would be
considered:

ecchymosis




A dark, raised, asymmetric lesion with irregular borders may be:

a melanoma




A patient is observed to have pressure related alteration of intact skin along with changes in
temperature, consistency, and color. Which stage of pressure ulcer is consistent with this?

Stage 1




When assessing the skin, silvery, scaly papules or plaques are noted on the extensor surface of both
arms. This could be associated with:

psoriasis




A yellowish hue imparted to the skin, mucous membrane, or eye is termed:




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jaundice




Which stage of pressure is consistent with findings on dermatologic examination of a full thickness
tissue loss and subcutaneous fat visible with mild slough on the right hip?

Stage 3




Asymmetry, irregular borders, variation in color, diameter greater than 6mm, and elevation represent
the ABCDEs of:

malignant melanoma




A slow, persistent fungal infection of fingernails and toenails is:

onychomycosis




A small child sustained burns to the posterior trunk and posterior surface of both arms. According to the
"rule of nines" for small children, what percentage of the total body surface area was involved?

27%




Ticks can transmit and cause:

Rocky Mountain spotted fever, Lyme disease, and tularemia




When examining the skin, multiple areas of circumscribed elevations of the skin filled with serous fluid
measuring approximately 0.5cm were noted. These types of lesions could be seen in:

herpes simplex or varicella




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