HSC 202 exam 1
Kahoot test
questions and
answers 2024
What is the primary diagnostic feature of impetigo?
a. yellow/honey colored crusty lesions
b. red, warm, inflamed skin
c. a boil with a white plug
d. blister on lips
a. yellow/ honey colored crusty lesions
what are the two primary organisms responsible for cellulitis?
a. strep and staph
b. strep and c. diff
c. klebsiella and E. coli
d. staph and enterobacter pylori
a. strep and staph
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what methods are used to administer and antibiotics to a patient
with cellulitis
a. IV
b. PICC
c. Oral
d. all of these
, d. all of these
what is the other name for herpes zoster and what causes it?
a. cold sore - close contact with an infected individual
b. warts - HPV
c. shingles - chicken pox/varicella
d. tiles - wanting a more durable roofing material
c. shingles - chicken pox / varicella
what are 2 drugs used to treat herpes zoster (brand or generic
name)?
acyclovir (Zovirax), valcyclovir (valtrex)
what is the other name for warts and what causes them?
a. herpes simplex 1/2 - close contact with an infected individual
b. verucca - HPV
c. herpes zoster - chicken pox/varicella
d. measles - morbilli
verucca - HPV
intertrigo is caused by what specific organism
a. fungus
b. scabies
c. lice
d. Candida albicans - yeast
d. candida albicians - yeast
tinea is a fungus that appears in a lot of places on the body. what
medication is used to treat these conditions?
a. pyrethrins
b. valacyclovir (valtrex)
c. benzoyl peroxide (clearasil)
d. miconazole (lotrimin AF)
Miconazole (lotrimin AF)
For a decubitus ulcer, what stage is partial thickness skin loss
through the epidermis?
a. stage 1
b. stage II
c. stage III
d. stage IV
stage II
Kahoot test
questions and
answers 2024
What is the primary diagnostic feature of impetigo?
a. yellow/honey colored crusty lesions
b. red, warm, inflamed skin
c. a boil with a white plug
d. blister on lips
a. yellow/ honey colored crusty lesions
what are the two primary organisms responsible for cellulitis?
a. strep and staph
b. strep and c. diff
c. klebsiella and E. coli
d. staph and enterobacter pylori
a. strep and staph
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what methods are used to administer and antibiotics to a patient
with cellulitis
a. IV
b. PICC
c. Oral
d. all of these
, d. all of these
what is the other name for herpes zoster and what causes it?
a. cold sore - close contact with an infected individual
b. warts - HPV
c. shingles - chicken pox/varicella
d. tiles - wanting a more durable roofing material
c. shingles - chicken pox / varicella
what are 2 drugs used to treat herpes zoster (brand or generic
name)?
acyclovir (Zovirax), valcyclovir (valtrex)
what is the other name for warts and what causes them?
a. herpes simplex 1/2 - close contact with an infected individual
b. verucca - HPV
c. herpes zoster - chicken pox/varicella
d. measles - morbilli
verucca - HPV
intertrigo is caused by what specific organism
a. fungus
b. scabies
c. lice
d. Candida albicans - yeast
d. candida albicians - yeast
tinea is a fungus that appears in a lot of places on the body. what
medication is used to treat these conditions?
a. pyrethrins
b. valacyclovir (valtrex)
c. benzoyl peroxide (clearasil)
d. miconazole (lotrimin AF)
Miconazole (lotrimin AF)
For a decubitus ulcer, what stage is partial thickness skin loss
through the epidermis?
a. stage 1
b. stage II
c. stage III
d. stage IV
stage II