Primary Care SANNER Study Guide
Questions and Answers Latest Update
What is the cardinal sign of atopic dermatitis --- correct answer ---
severe pruritus
what is the primary locations for atopic dermatitis in children ---
correct answer ---antecubital fossa
popliteal fossa
Common treatment of immunocompromised patients with Herpes
simplex --- correct answer ---Famvir or valtrex/valacyclovir
unilateral vesicular rash along a dermatome, begins as erythema,
changes to papular lesions then vesicles --- correct answer ---herpes
zoster/shingles
First line treatment for acne --- correct answer ---benzoyl peroxide
, good candidates for oral antibiotic treatment with acne --- correct
answer ---at risk for pigmentation changes, scarring, nodulocystic
acne
ance teaching --- correct answer ---sunscreen needs to be used with
all acne medicaiton
Skin condition that causes blushing/flushing and visible blood vessles
in the face --- correct answer ---rosacea
mainstay treatment for Rosacea --- correct answer ---metronidazole,
takes 6-8 weeks
lesions are superficial epithelial growths that originate from the
horny layer of epidermis, result of benign proliferation . May reveal
dark keritin plugs or horny cysts --- correct answer ---Seborrhea
keratosis
at risk population for seborrhea keratosis --- correct answer ---older
white female