BURNS PEDIATRIC PRIMARY CARE 7TH
EDITION MAAKS ALL CHAPTERS
EXAMINATION TEST 2026 COMPLETE
QUESTIONS WITH RATIONALES GRADED
A+
⩥ Fluconazole. Answer: Oral antifungal taken weekly for 2 to 3 weeks.
⩥ Ketoconazole Shampoo. Answer: Used twice daily for tinea versicolor
lesions.
⩥ HSV1. Answer: Herpes Simplex Virus type 1, oral lesions.
⩥ HSV2. Answer: Herpes Simplex Virus type 2, genital lesions.
⩥ Direct Fluorescent Antibody Test. Answer: Test to identify viral
infections in lesions.
⩥ Viral Culture. Answer: Lab test to confirm viral infection presence.
⩥ Acyclovir. Answer: Antiviral medication for herpes treatment.
,⩥ Herpes Zoster. Answer: Shingles, caused by reactivation of varicella
virus.
⩥ Burow Solution. Answer: Comfort measure for managing herpes
zoster.
⩥ Papules. Answer: Small, firm, flesh-colored skin lesions.
⩥ Pediculosis Capitis. Answer: Infestation of the scalp by lice.
⩥ Permethrin. Answer: First-line treatment for head lice infestation.
⩥ Ivermectin. Answer: Oral treatment for severe scabies cases.
⩥ Scabies. Answer: Infestation causing itching and burrow lesions.
⩥ Symptomatic Treatment. Answer: Relief measures for itching and
discomfort.
⩥ Liquid Nitrogen. Answer: Used for cryotherapy to remove skin
lesions.
⩥ Trichloroacetic Acid. Answer: Chemical used for treating skin lesions.
, ⩥ Excoriated Macules. Answer: Skin lesions from scratching, often seen
in lice.
⩥ Permethrin 5% cream. Answer: Used for 7 days to treat scabies.
⩥ Ivermectin. Answer: Administered at 200 mcg/kg for scabies.
⩥ Acne distribution. Answer: Pattern of acne lesions on the skin.
⩥ Hormonal acne. Answer: Acne caused by hormonal changes.
⩥ Papules. Answer: Small raised bumps on the skin.
⩥ Pustules. Answer: Papules filled with pus, indicating infection.
⩥ Azelaic acid. Answer: Topical treatment for acne applied nightly.
⩥ Benzoyl peroxide. Answer: Topical acne treatment applied twice
daily.
⩥ Topical erythromycin. Answer: Antibiotic used with benzoyl peroxide
for acne.
EDITION MAAKS ALL CHAPTERS
EXAMINATION TEST 2026 COMPLETE
QUESTIONS WITH RATIONALES GRADED
A+
⩥ Fluconazole. Answer: Oral antifungal taken weekly for 2 to 3 weeks.
⩥ Ketoconazole Shampoo. Answer: Used twice daily for tinea versicolor
lesions.
⩥ HSV1. Answer: Herpes Simplex Virus type 1, oral lesions.
⩥ HSV2. Answer: Herpes Simplex Virus type 2, genital lesions.
⩥ Direct Fluorescent Antibody Test. Answer: Test to identify viral
infections in lesions.
⩥ Viral Culture. Answer: Lab test to confirm viral infection presence.
⩥ Acyclovir. Answer: Antiviral medication for herpes treatment.
,⩥ Herpes Zoster. Answer: Shingles, caused by reactivation of varicella
virus.
⩥ Burow Solution. Answer: Comfort measure for managing herpes
zoster.
⩥ Papules. Answer: Small, firm, flesh-colored skin lesions.
⩥ Pediculosis Capitis. Answer: Infestation of the scalp by lice.
⩥ Permethrin. Answer: First-line treatment for head lice infestation.
⩥ Ivermectin. Answer: Oral treatment for severe scabies cases.
⩥ Scabies. Answer: Infestation causing itching and burrow lesions.
⩥ Symptomatic Treatment. Answer: Relief measures for itching and
discomfort.
⩥ Liquid Nitrogen. Answer: Used for cryotherapy to remove skin
lesions.
⩥ Trichloroacetic Acid. Answer: Chemical used for treating skin lesions.
, ⩥ Excoriated Macules. Answer: Skin lesions from scratching, often seen
in lice.
⩥ Permethrin 5% cream. Answer: Used for 7 days to treat scabies.
⩥ Ivermectin. Answer: Administered at 200 mcg/kg for scabies.
⩥ Acne distribution. Answer: Pattern of acne lesions on the skin.
⩥ Hormonal acne. Answer: Acne caused by hormonal changes.
⩥ Papules. Answer: Small raised bumps on the skin.
⩥ Pustules. Answer: Papules filled with pus, indicating infection.
⩥ Azelaic acid. Answer: Topical treatment for acne applied nightly.
⩥ Benzoyl peroxide. Answer: Topical acne treatment applied twice
daily.
⩥ Topical erythromycin. Answer: Antibiotic used with benzoyl peroxide
for acne.