3P Dermatology
A 45-year-old male presents with a skin lesion that has a smooth, slightly scaly, or pebbly
surface, with an irregular edge. Further evaluation reveals a dark brown 2.5 cm lesion. This is
most likely a: - ANS-dysplastic nevus
\A child presents with erythematous papules and vesicles, that are weeping, oozing, and crusty.
These lesions are located over the forehead, wrists, elbows, and the back of the knees. With
which of the following conditions are these symptoms associated? - ANS-Atopic dermatitis
\A chile has a maculopapular, blotchy rash and on examination of his mouth, red eruptions with
white centers on the buccal mucosa are visualized. These eruptions are called: - ANS-Koplik
spots
\A dark, raised, asymmetric lesion with irregular borders may be: - ANS-a melanoma
\A patient has a papule with an ulcerated center on the lower lid and medical canthus of the eye.
This is consistent with: - ANS-a basal cell carcinoma
\A patient is observed to have pressure related alteration of intact skin along with changes in
temperature, consistency, sensation, and color. Which stage of pressure ulcer is consistent with
this? - ANS-Stage I
\A patient presents with a full thickness tissue loss with exposed bone and tendon and eschar of
the left hip. Which stage of pressure ulcer development is this? - ANS-Stage IV
\A raised, crusted border with central ulceration on the helix is identified. This lesion needs
further evaluation because it is most likely: - ANS-a squamous cell carcinoma
\A reddish blue, irregularly shaped, solid and spongy mass of blood vessels that may be present
at birth and enlarge during the first 10 to 15 months is characteristic of a: - ANS-carvernous
hemangioma
\A six-year-old child presents wit ha few small vesicles that are honey-colored and weeping
around the left nare. These lesions are consistent with: - ANS-impetigo
\A slow, persistent fungal infection of fingernails and toenails is: - ANS-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? - ANS-27%
\A yellowish hue imparted to the skin, mucous membrane, or eye is termed: - ANS-jaundice
\An adolescent is being examined for acne and findings revealed several closed comedones.
These findings are also termed: - ANS-whiteheads
\An example of a macule is: - ANS-petechia
\An infant presents with a rash in the diaper area. Which description likely indicated candidal
diaper rash? - ANS-Bright red, moist patches with sharply demarcated borders, some loose
scales noted in the diaper area
\An inflammation of the proximal and lateral nail folds represents: - ANS-paronychia
\Asymmetry, irregular borders, variation in color, diameter greater than 6 mm, and elevation
represent the "ABCDEs" of: - ANS-malignant melanoma
\Depigmented macules appears on the face, hands, feet and other parts of the body due to the
lack of melanin are termed: - ANS-vitiligo
A 45-year-old male presents with a skin lesion that has a smooth, slightly scaly, or pebbly
surface, with an irregular edge. Further evaluation reveals a dark brown 2.5 cm lesion. This is
most likely a: - ANS-dysplastic nevus
\A child presents with erythematous papules and vesicles, that are weeping, oozing, and crusty.
These lesions are located over the forehead, wrists, elbows, and the back of the knees. With
which of the following conditions are these symptoms associated? - ANS-Atopic dermatitis
\A chile has a maculopapular, blotchy rash and on examination of his mouth, red eruptions with
white centers on the buccal mucosa are visualized. These eruptions are called: - ANS-Koplik
spots
\A dark, raised, asymmetric lesion with irregular borders may be: - ANS-a melanoma
\A patient has a papule with an ulcerated center on the lower lid and medical canthus of the eye.
This is consistent with: - ANS-a basal cell carcinoma
\A patient is observed to have pressure related alteration of intact skin along with changes in
temperature, consistency, sensation, and color. Which stage of pressure ulcer is consistent with
this? - ANS-Stage I
\A patient presents with a full thickness tissue loss with exposed bone and tendon and eschar of
the left hip. Which stage of pressure ulcer development is this? - ANS-Stage IV
\A raised, crusted border with central ulceration on the helix is identified. This lesion needs
further evaluation because it is most likely: - ANS-a squamous cell carcinoma
\A reddish blue, irregularly shaped, solid and spongy mass of blood vessels that may be present
at birth and enlarge during the first 10 to 15 months is characteristic of a: - ANS-carvernous
hemangioma
\A six-year-old child presents wit ha few small vesicles that are honey-colored and weeping
around the left nare. These lesions are consistent with: - ANS-impetigo
\A slow, persistent fungal infection of fingernails and toenails is: - ANS-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? - ANS-27%
\A yellowish hue imparted to the skin, mucous membrane, or eye is termed: - ANS-jaundice
\An adolescent is being examined for acne and findings revealed several closed comedones.
These findings are also termed: - ANS-whiteheads
\An example of a macule is: - ANS-petechia
\An infant presents with a rash in the diaper area. Which description likely indicated candidal
diaper rash? - ANS-Bright red, moist patches with sharply demarcated borders, some loose
scales noted in the diaper area
\An inflammation of the proximal and lateral nail folds represents: - ANS-paronychia
\Asymmetry, irregular borders, variation in color, diameter greater than 6 mm, and elevation
represent the "ABCDEs" of: - ANS-malignant melanoma
\Depigmented macules appears on the face, hands, feet and other parts of the body due to the
lack of melanin are termed: - ANS-vitiligo