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College Of Nursing
Rubeola - Measles
-reddish purple macular and papular rash.
b. Rubella - German measles
"rose-pink" macules and papules
c. Varicella: - Chicken pox
urticarial (or itching) erythematous macules & papules
turn into vesicles & pustules.
d. Roseola - light pink, erythematous macules and papules
face, neck, and extremities.
e. 5th's disease - 3 Stages:
"slapped cheek" rash
-bright red bilateral cheeks
Pink lacy (or reticulated) erythematous macules on all extremities and trunk
f. Pityriasis rosea (PR):- - solitary 2-4 patch or plaque on the trunk
, Herald's patch
Christmas tree
g. Hand foot and mouth disease: - vesicles on the hands and feet with mouth sores.
Mouth sores are in almost 90% of the cases and are usually the first sign.
The hand vesicles-erythematous halos and appear mostly on the soles and palms.
What skin rash is associated with molluscum contagiosum - Hand foot and mouth disease
a. Tinea Pedis is also known as... - athletes foot
Treatment for Tinea Pedis is - Ketaconozole for at least 4 weeks
Tinea Cruris is also known as - Jock itch
Treatment for Tinea Curis - Topical antifungal
c. Tinea corporis is also know as - : Ring worm
Tinea unguium: onychomycosis: - fungal infection of the fingernails or toenails
what is the treatment for tinea unguium onychomycosis? - topical agent: Ciclopirox nail
laquer 8% applied daily for months at the base of the nail
9. Identify the virus that causes warts - HPV (Human papilloma virus)
a. Contact Dermatitis: - allergic reaction to a substance that produces an immune
reaction in your skin resulting in a very pruritic and erythemic rash
Example of contact dermatitis - Poison Ivy
b. -Atopic dermatitis: - a disorder that is the result of a gene variation that affects the
skin's ability to retain moisture and protection from irritants
Example of atopic dermatitis - Eczema