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Peds Exam #4 study guide latest complete update A+ graded
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Peds Exam #4 study guide latest complete update A+ graded 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Tinea pedis	fungal infection of the foot; athlete's foot 
 
Tinea corporis	fungal infection on the arms or legs 
 
tinea versicolor	fungal infection on the trunk and extremities 
 
tinea capitis	fungal infection on the scalp, eyebrows, or eyelashes 
 
tinea cruris	fungal infection on the groin 
 
What are the three organisms most often responsible for tinea are	Epidermophyton, Microsporum, and Trichophyton 
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PEDS Derm PAEA EOR Actual Exam Questions And Well Elaborated Answers.
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open comedones - correct answer blackheads; follicles impacted with solidified sebum and dead cell buildup 
*partial blockage 
 
closed comedones - correct answer whiteheads 
*complete blockage 
 
acne vulgaris - correct answer inflammation of the skin follicles 
 
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BOC Practice Exam 6 Questions And Answers Already Passed.
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Which medication is most appropriate to treat impetigo? - Answer antibiotic 
 
which medication is most appropriate to treat molluscum contagiosum? - Answer antiviral 
 
which medication is most appropriate to treat paronychia? - Answer antibiotic 
 
which medication is most appropriate to treat tinea capitis? - Answer antifungal 
 
Which medication is most appropriate to treat tinea corporis? - Answer antifungal 
 
What is tinea capitis? - Answer Superficial fungal infection o...
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USMLE step 3 exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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pemphigus vulgaris - correct answer thin and fragile, Nikolsky (+) 
 
bullous pemphigoid - correct answer bullae intact, thick, immunofluorescent antibodies 
 
prophyria cutanea tarda - correct answer 1. photosensitivity 2. phelbotomy 
 
drug hypersensitivity - correct answer 1. Urticaria 2. morbilliform rashes 3 erythema multiforme (target like <5cm), 3 stevens-johnson syndrome, mucous membrane and respirotary system 4. Toxic epidermal necroysis 
 
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NUR 370 Exam 2 Questions and Complete Solutions
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What is a macule? a flat lesion that differs in color from surrounding skin (<1 cm in diameter) similar to a freckle 
What is a papule? a small, raised, solid pimple or swelling, often forming part of a rash on the skin and typically inflamed but not producing pus. 
What is urticaria? commonly referred to as "hives"; a kind of skin rash notable for pale red, raised, itchy bumps 
What is a pustule? A pus-filled vesicle or bulla ex. acne or impetigo 
What is a bulla? Large blister containing ...
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a nurse is teaching a group of parents of toddlers about growth and development. a parent asks, "why does my child's abdomen stick out?" which of the following replies should the nurse provide? 
A. you should give your child a stool softener daily 
B. toddlers gain weight at a rapid pace 
C. you should have your child assessed for a spinal deformity 
D. toddlers do not have well-developed abdominal muscles - ANSWER D. toddle...
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AZ NIC Esthetics Theory Practice Test 
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Where should the client be directed upon arrival? 
changing area 
What is the FIRST step in the procedure for using a magnifying lamp? 
place eye pads over the client's eyes to protect them from bright light 
How long after waxing should clients avoid excessive heat (hot tubs, saunas)? 
24 to 48 hours 
What group of macronutrients is used as energy and helps produce the materials in the sebaceous 
glands that lubricate th...
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NR 511 Midterm question from Dunphy book Chapters 11,9,8,7 week 4 2024 (Verified Answers).
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NR 511 Midterm question from Dunphy book Chapters 11,9,8,7 week 4 2024 (Verified Answers). 
What is the most effective treatment for urticaria? 
A. An oral antihistamine 
B. Dietary management 
C. Avoidance of the offending agent 
D. A glucocorticosteroid 
(ANS- C. Avoidance of the offending agent 
Tinea unguium is also known as: 
A. Tinea capitis. 
B. Pityriasis versicolor. 
C. Tinea manuum. 
D. Onychomycosis. 
(ANS- D. Onychomycosis. 
Sandra, age 69, is complaining of dry skin. What do you adv...
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Essentials of Pediatric Nursing - Chapter 23 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Essentials of Pediatric Nursing - Chapter 23 
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The nurse is caring for a 10-year-old male in a pediatric clinic with presenting symptoms 
of small circular patches of hair loss on the scalp. Which skin condition does the child 
most likely have? - Correct Answer ️️ -Tinea capitis 
Tinea capitis is a fungal infection of the scalp that causes circular patches of hair loss. 
Tinea faciei is a fungal infection of the face; tinea cruris is a fungal infection of the...
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BOC Practice Exam Questions And Answers (2024 / 20245 (Verified Answers)
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1. An athlete presents with the following signs and symptoms: 
a. Point tenderness on the dorsal aspect of the DIP joint 
b. Unable to actively extend the DIP joint 
i. A ROM assessment reveals full passive extension of the DIP joint. Which finger injury may be indicated 
by these signs and symptoms? Choose only one. 
1. Boutonniere deformityheat 
2. Jersey finger 
3. Mallet finger 
4. Swan neck deformity 
5. Trigger finger - Mallet finger 
10. An athlete with Type I diabetes feels light headed ...
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