CERTIFICATION ACTUAL EXAM 2025/2026 SKIN DISORDER
ACCURATE EXAM TEST BANK COMPLETE REAL
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(VERIFIED ANSWERS) |A NEW UPDATED VERSION
|GUARANTEED PASS A+
You see a kindergartner with impetigo and advise that she can
return to school ______________________ hours after initiating
effective antimicrobial therapy.
Answer- 24
The use of which of the following medications contributes to the
development of acne vulgaris?
Answer- lithium
First-line therapy for acne vulgaris with closed comedowns
includes:
,Answer- benzoyl peroxide.
When prescribing retinoid (Retina-A®), the nurse practitioner
(NP) advises the patient to:
Answer- use a sunscreen because the drug is photosensitizing.
In the treatment of acne vulgaris, which lesions respond best to
topical antibiotic therapy?
Answer- inflammatory lesions
. You have initiated therapy for an 18-year-old man with acne
vulgaris and have prescribed doxycycline. He returns in 3
weeks, complaining that his skin is “no better.” Your next action
is to:
Answer- counsel him that 6 to 8 weeks of treatment is often
needed before significant improvement is achieved.
Who is the best candidate for isotretinoin (Accutane®) therapy?
,Answer- a 20-year-old patient with cystic lesions who has tried
various therapies with minimal effect
in a 22-year-old woman using isotretinoin (Accutane®) therapy,
the NP ensures follow-up to monitor for all of the following
tests except:
platelet count.
all:
hepatic enzymes.
triglyceride measurements.
pregnancy.
, Leonard is an 18-year-old man who has been taking isotretinoin
(Accutane®) for the treatment of acne for the past 2 months.
Which of the following is the most important question for the
clinician to ask at his follow-up office visit?
Answer- “Have you noticed any recent changes in your mood?”
A 14-year-old male presents with acne consisting of 25
comedowns and 20 inflammatory lesions with no nodules. This
patient can be classified as having:
Answer- moderate acne.
In a 13-year-old female patient with mild acne and who
experiences an inadequate response to benzoyl peroxide
treatment, an appropriate treatment option would be to:
Answer- add a topical retinoid.
. A common infective agent in domestic pet cat bites is: