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1. Treatment for Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever: Doxycycline for any age and regardless of
pregnancy

2. Presentation of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever: Rash on palms of hands and soles of feet pops
up after 3-5 days of initial treatment

3. Presentation of Lyme Disease: Bulls eye rash

4. Lyme disease is also known as...: Erythema migrans

5. Treatment for Lyme disease over 8 years old: Doxycycline

6. Treatment for Lyme disease less than 8 years old: Amoxicillin

7. Aphthous Stomatitis vs herpes: Aphthous Stomatits: kanker sore inside the mouth

Herpes: painful clustered vesicles located outside the mouth

8. Treatment for herpes: Antivirals with 48-72 hours Valtrex or
Acyclovir

9. Impetigo - 2 causes of bacteria: Staph aureus & strep pyogenies

10.Impetigo presentation: Honey crusted lesions

11.2 types of Impetigo treatment: Bullous: PO antibiotics Nonbollous:
mupirocin ointment

12.Pityriasis Rosea presentation: Christmas tree like pattern rash Herald Patch

13.pityoriasis rosea treatment: Self limiting


,14.Rubeola presentation: Cough, congestion, conjunctivitis (3 C's).

3-5 days after the 3 C's a rash appears ( measles, rubella, Koplik spots)

15.Rubeola prevention: MMR vaccine after 12 months old ( live
vaccine)

16.Mumps presentation: Parotid gland swelling

17.Sialolithiasis: what is it!: Salivary gland stone Mass
under chin when eating

18.actinic keratosis presentation: Dry pink lesions on a sun exposed area

19. actinic keratosis treatment: 5FU cream (topical chemo) and use liquid nitrogen

(cryotherapy)

20.If actinic keratosis is left untreated, what can it develop into?: squamous cell carcinoma

21.sqamous cell carcinoma presentation: Slow growing scaly ulcerated, bleeds easily

22.if squamous cell CA is suspected and a visible lesion is present, the next step should be: Refer
to dermatology

23.ABCDEs of melanoma: asymmetry, border, color, diameter >6 mm, evolving

24.seborrheic keratosis: do lesions need to be removed: No- they are benign

25.most common type of skin cancer: basal cell carcinoma

26.basal cell carcinoma presentation: Shiny, waxy, pearly May see
telangiectasia with this

27.basal cell carcinoma : what should we do if we see this: Refer to derm

28.Another name for atopic dermatitis: Eczema



,29.eczema (atopic dermatitis) presentation: Pruitic, itch scratch cycle. Located on flexor surfaces
(like back of knees, axilla, elbows) .

30.Eczema, atopic dermatitis - treatment: Topical corticosteroids

31.3A's: Asthma, allergies, atopic dermatitis

32.Plaque Psoriasis presentation: Silvery scales, itches

33.auspitz sign, psoriasis: pinpoint bleeding after a scale is removed or after

34.Koebner phenomenon: new psoriatic plaques form over areas of skin trauma. Trauma to skin
leads to having plaque in that spot

35.Plaque psoriasis treatment: Topical steroids

36.Contact dermatitis treatment: avoid offending agents, corticosteroids

37.Shingles presentation: Severe, piercing, burning, stabbing nerve pain along a dermatome

Vesicular rash in same area appears a few days after pain Typically

unilateral

Lesions last 3-5 days

Can spread to visceral organs or ocular region

38.shingles (herpes zoster) treatment: Antivirals with 48 hours of onset of symp- toms

Acyclovir ( cheapest) or Valcyclovir

39.Shingles prevention: Shingrix (50 years and older). Most effective and pre- ferred because
it's inactivated. We can give out no matter when the last outbreak was.


Zostavax (at age 60). Live vaccine. Must wait 2-6 months after an outbreak

40.Which type of shingles must be referred out?: Shingles close to the eyes. Refer to



, ophthalmology. It may lead to vision loss

41.Scabies presentation: - itching because it burrows into skin and lays eggs. Contagious

- most intense time of itching is often at night.

- Wrists, elbows, fingers, and toes are among the common distribution sites for scabies.

- classic lesion for scabies is about a 5-10 mm curvilinear thread-like lesion--the burrow; but
infants often do not have burrows on presentation.

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