GUIDE SOLUTION NEW UPDATE 2024 TEST
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⩥ Presentation of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. Answer: Rash on
palms of hands and soles of feet pops up after 3-5 days of initial
treatment
⩥ Presentation of Lyme Disease. Answer: Bulls eye rash
⩥ Lyme disease is also known as.... Answer: Erythema migrans
⩥ Treatment for Lyme disease over 8 years old. Answer: Doxycycline
⩥ Treatment for Lyme disease less than 8 years old. Answer:
Amoxicillin
⩥ Aphthous Stomatitis vs herpes. Answer: Aphthous Stomatits: kanker
sore inside the mouth
Herpes: painful clustered vesicles located outside the mouth
,⩥ Treatment for herpes. Answer: Antivirals with 48-72 hours
Valtrex or Acyclovir
⩥ Impetigo - 2 causes of bacteria. Answer: Staph aureus & strep
pyogenies
⩥ Impetigo presentation. Answer: Honey crusted lesions
⩥ 2 types of Impetigo treatment. Answer: Bullous: PO antibiotics
Nonbollous: mupirocin ointment
⩥ Pityriasis Rosea presentation. Answer: Christmas tree like pattern rash
Herald Patch
⩥ pityoriasis rosea treatment. Answer: Self limiting
⩥ Rubeola presentation. Answer: Cough, congestion, conjunctivitis (3
C's).
3-5 days after the 3 C's a rash appears ( measles, rubella, Koplik spots)
⩥ Rubeola prevention. Answer: MMR vaccine after 12 months old
( live vaccine)
,⩥ Mumps presentation. Answer: Parotid gland swelling
⩥ Sialolithiasis: what is it!. Answer: Salivary gland stone
Mass under chin when eating
⩥ actinic keratosis presentation. Answer: Dry pink lesions on a sun
exposed area
⩥ actinic keratosis treatment. Answer: 5FU cream (topical chemo) and
use liquid nitrogen (cryotherapy)
⩥ If actinic keratosis is left untreated, what can it develop into?. Answer:
squamous cell carcinoma
⩥ sqamous cell carcinoma presentation. Answer: Slow growing scaly
ulcerated, bleeds easily
⩥ if squamous cell CA is suspected and a visible lesion is present, the
next step should be. Answer: Refer to dermatology
⩥ ABCDEs of melanoma. Answer: asymmetry, border, color, diameter
>6 mm, evolving
, ⩥ seborrheic keratosis: do lesions need to be removed. Answer: No- they
are benign
⩥ most common type of skin cancer. Answer: basal cell carcinoma
⩥ basal cell carcinoma presentation. Answer: Shiny, waxy, pearly
May see telangiectasia with this
⩥ basal cell carcinoma : what should we do if we see this. Answer:
Refer to derm
⩥ Another name for atopic dermatitis. Answer: Eczema
⩥ eczema (atopic dermatitis) presentation. Answer: Pruitic, itch scratch
cycle. Located on flexor surfaces (like back of knees, axilla, elbows) .
⩥ Eczema, atopic dermatitis - treatment. Answer: Topical corticosteroids
⩥ 3A's. Answer: Asthma, allergies, atopic dermatitis
⩥ Plaque Psoriasis presentation. Answer: Silvery scales, itches