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2025.
, What is the difference between a macular and a papular lesion in dermatologic
terminology? - ANSWERSa macule is flat while a papule is raised
Which viral rash typically presents with high fever for several days that abruptly
resolves before the rash appears, and the child looks well once the rash emerges -
ANSWERSRoseola Infantum (HHV-6)
What bacterial illness presents with a fine, sandpaper-like rash, strawberry tongue,
and often follows strep pharyngitis? - ANSWERSScarlet fever
The child looks well and playful once the rash appears (Roseola Infantum.) -
ANSWERSTrue
Which childhood rash presents with golden-colored crusts around the nose or mouth,
is itchy but not painful, and can be caused by either - ANSWERSimpetigo
Impetigo is caused by either Staph aureus or Strep ______? - ANSWERSpyogenes
Topical and oral treatment for impetigo? - ANSWERSTopical mupirocin for limited
cases; oral cephalexin or clindamycin if widespread
Which drug-related rash appears as a symmetrical, diffuse, maculopapular eruption,
usually 1-2 weeks after starting a new medication, and is not pruritic at first? -
ANSWERSDrug Eruption (Morbilliform Rash)
Drug Eruption (Morbilliform Rash) is triggered by - ANSWERSAppears 7-10 days
after medication start
Which fungal infection causes circular, scaly, pruritic lesions with central clearing —
the classic "ringworm" appearance? - ANSWERStinea corpis
Which rash is associated with postauricular and occipital lymphadenopathy, a fine
pink rash that lasts about three days, and is dangerous if contracted during
pregnancy? - ANSWERSRubella (German measles)
Which condition presents with intense nighttime itching, burrows between fingers
and wrists, and may involve palms, soles, and scalp in infants? - ANSWERSScabies
Treatment/regiment for scabies - ANSWERSPermethrin 5% cream, applied
overnight and repeated in 1 week, plus washing linens/clothes in hot water and
treating household contacts
Which viral rash starts with Koplik spots in the mouth followed by a morbilliform rash
that begins at the hairline and spreads downward, often accompanied by cough,
coryza, and conjunctivitis? - ANSWERSMeasles