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1. An example of ecchymosis is:
A. A hematoma
B. A keloid
- ANSWER C. A bruise
D. A patch
2. Francine presents with a total loss of skin color in patchy areas of her body.
What are the potential causes?
A. Zidovudine
B. Chlorpromazine
- ANSWER C. Vitiligo
D. Addison's disease
3. When looking under the microscope to diagnose an intravaginal infection, you
see a cluster of small and oval-to-round shapes. What do you suspect they are? -
ANSWER A. Spores
B. Leukocytes
,C. Pseudohyphae
D. Epithelial cells
4. Mandy presents with a cauliflower-like wart in her anogenital region. You
suspect it was sexually transmitted and discuss that:
A. HPV 16 and 18 usually cause anogenital warts.
B. Penetrative intercourse is necessary to transmit anogenital warts.
- ANSWER C. Anogenital warts are transmitted genital to genital.
D. OTC home-based cryotherapy is a good choice for treatment.
5. Harvey has a rubbery, smooth, round mass on his chest that is compressible
and has a soft-to-very-firm texture. What do you diagnose this as?
- ANSWER A. A lipoma
B. A nevus
C. A skin tag
D. A possible adenoma
6. The "B" in the ABCDEs of assessing skin cancer represents:
A. Biopsy
B. Best practice
C. Boundary
- ANSWER D. Border irregularity
,7. Gary has been diagnosed with HSV-2 genital herpes and is wondering what to
expect.
Which of the following is a credible teaching point?
A. HSV-1 genital herpes occurs more frequently than HSV-2 genital herpes.
B. The HSV lesions will never occur near the initial infection site.
- ANSWER C. Burning and tingling at the site of initial infection can signal
recurrence.
D. Each recurrent HSV infection will be worse than the initial infection.
8. The most common precancerous skin lesion found in Caucasians is:
A. A skin tag
- ANSWER B. Actinic keratosis
C. A melanoma
D. A basal cell lesion
9. Ian, age 62, presents with a wide, diffuse area of erythematous skin on his
lower left leg
that is warm and tender to palpation. There is some edema involved. You suspect:
A. Necrotizing fasciitis
B. Kaposi's sarcoma
- ANSWER C. Cellulitis
D. A diabetic ulcer
, 10. Josh, aged 22, has tinea versicolor. Which description is the most likely for this
condition? - ANSWER A. There are round, hypopigmented macules on his
back.
B. Josh has red papules on his face.
C. There are crusted plaques in Josh's groin area.
D. There are white streaks on his neck.
11. Tori is on systemic antifungals for a bad tinea infection. You are aware that the
antifungals may cause:
- ANSWER A. Renal failure
B. Skin discoloration
C. Breathing difficulties
D. Hepatotoxicity
12. Which of the following is an infraorbital fold skin manifestation in a patient
with atopic dermatitis?
A. Keratosis pilaris
ANSWER B. Dennie's sign
C. Keratoconus
D. Pityriasis alba
13. Gerald presents with a very dark color on his right pinkie finger. What is the
health-care provider's next care step?
- ANSWER A. Referral to a dermatologist for a nail biopsy