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Which of the following is not a fungal infection? Thrush Impetigo. Tinea Captius Jock Itch - Answer Impetigo Feedback:Impetigo is a contagious bacterial infection of the skin with the principal pathogen being S. aureus. .A 9-year old African-American male is brought into the clinic for e...

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D115 INTEGUMENTARY Final Exam
Questions With Correct Complete
Solutions.
Which of the following is not a fungal infection?

Thrush

Impetigo.

Tinea Captius

Jock Itch - Answer Impetigo

Feedback:Impetigo is a contagious bacterial infection of the skin with the principal pathogen being S.
aureus.



.A 9-year old African-American male is brought into the clinic for evaluation. The APRN observes red,
scaly, crusted lesions on his cheeks, knees, ankles, and elbows. He reports lesions are itchy and his
mother states that they are recurrent

Atopic Dermatitis.

Psoriasis

Tinea Corporis

None of the above - Answer Atopic Dermatitis

Feedback:Atopic dermatitis is a chronic, pruritic, inflammatory skin disease that affects the face, scalp,
extensor limb surfaces and flexural areas of the body such as the elbows.



Which condition presents as white plaques or spots in the mouth that lead to shallow ulcers that may
bleed when the plaques are removed and may spread to the groin or other areas?

Candidiasis

Scabies

Gingivitis

Staph Aureas - Answer Candidiasis

, Feedback:oral candidiasis or thrush is an infection caused by yeast overgrowth in the mouth and often
presents as white plaques in the mouth, cheek and tongue. Infection can spread to other areas of the
body without treatment.



Which of the following is the correct definition for port wine stain?

A fungal infection of the skin that thrives on keratin

A tumor of the skin caused by rapid growth of endothelial cells

A congenital malformation of the dermal capillaries

A birth mark - Answer A congenital malformation of the dermal capillaries

Feedback:port wine stains are congenital low flow vascular malformations of dermal capillaries and post
capillary venules that are present at birth.



A 9 month old Caucasian infant is brought into the Emergency Department. His mother reported a
history of the child having fever, lethargy, rhinorrhea, and irritability for several days. Upon examination
the APRN notes pharyngeal erythema, as well as generalized erythema covering the child's face and
trunk with blisters, bullae and "scalding" appearance. What should the APRN be concerned about?

Child abuse

Staphylococcal Scalded-Skin Syndrom (SSSS)

Scarlet Fever

Bullous Impetigo - Answer Staphylococcal Scalded-Skin Syndrom (SSSS)

Feedback:Staphylococcal scalded-skin syndrome (SSSS) is the most serious staphylococcal infection that
affects the skin and usually is seen in infants and children younger than 5 years of age. The clinical
symptoms begin with fever, malaise, rhinorrhea, and irritability followed by generalized erythema with
exquisite tenderness of the skin. There may be an associated impetigo, but the infection often begins in
the throat or chest. The erythema spreads from the face and trunk to cover the entire body except the
palms, soles, and mucous membranes. Within 24 to 48 hours, blisters and bullae may develop, giving the
child the appearance of being scalded.



A mother brings in her 4-month old to an urgent care clinic because of a rash she believes might be
infected in the infant's diaper area. Upon examination the APRN observes the infant has asymmetry of
the gluteal folds. After determining the etiology of the infant's rash, what else should the APRN do?

Instruct the mother to apply baby powder in between diaper changes to keep the infant dry

Perform a Barlow maneuver and check for Ortolani's sign

Instruct the mother to switch to cloth diapers

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