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A patient presents with red and scaly lesions in the woods lamp, 1%
scalp, and the hairs appear discolored,
lusterless, and brittle. The lesions started as small or 2.5%(selsun)
erythematous papule around a hair shaft on
the scalp. The hairs break off a few millimeters patient should follow up negative
above the scalp skin surface. The lesion has culture after treatment
spread, forming numerous papules in a circular
form. The NP knows that in considering the
management for this patient, the statements below
are true(multiple answer)
60 year-old female, who works in an animal shelter, KOH scraping
comes to your clinic with complaints of a
rash on her buttocks and abdomen for the last
week. She has not changed her detergents or
soap. Upon examination you see erythematous,
ring-like lesions with raised, scaly border that
appears paler in center. Which test would initially
help you make your diagnosis
The differential diagnoses for atopic dermatitis Personal history of asthma and hay
include: contact dermatitis, drug reaction, fever
scabies, and tinea. A feature that can distinguish
atopic dermatitis from the other diagnosis
include
The most important aspect of skin care for application of
individuals with atopic dermatitis is lubricants emollients
Which of the following statement is true regarding are considered pre-
Actinic Keratosis malignant cells and precursors to
squamous cell ca
All of the following describe characteristics of variation in color
benign skin lesions except
A 73 year-old woman presents with a newly Basal cell Ca
formed, painless, pearly, ulcerated nodule with
rolled edges and an overlying telangiectasis on the
upper lip. Based on the description, what is
the most likely diagnosis?
Which statement is true regarding Basal Cell mostly found on head, neck and
Carcinoma: nose is a common spot
A 75 year-old man comes to the office with Acyclovir 800mg PO 5 times a days
complaints over the last 72 hrs of low-grade fever, for 7-10 days
headache & burning pain on one side of his back.
He states he felt burning and tingling
sensation on his trunk a few days ago, then noticed
a rash. Upon examination there is a
unilateral maculopapular and vesicular lesion on
the right side of the trunk. The rash does not
cross the midline of the body. Based on the most
likely diagnosis, what is your treatment plan?