Dermatology - FNP Board Review | 100% Correct
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How many grams of topical cream are needed for a single application to the hands?
1,2,3 or 4? - 2 grams
How many grams of topical cream are needed for a single application to an arm?
1,2,3 or 4? - 3 grams
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Dermatology - FNP Board Review | 100% Correct
Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
How many grams of topical cream are needed for a single application to the hands?
1,2,3 or 4? - ✔✔2 grams
How many grams of topical cream are needed for a single application to an arm?
1,2,3 or 4? - ✔✔3 grams
How many grams of topical cream are needed for a single application to the entire body? - ✔✔30-60
grams
Corticosteroid potency is based on _______________. - ✔✔Vasoconstrictor activity
Class one (betamethasone) is the ________ potent and class 7 (hydrocortisone) is the __________
potent. - ✔✔Most., Least
Potency Table - ✔✔
A child with impetigo can return to school within ______ hours of starting antibiotic therapy. - ✔✔24
Impetigo is usually caused by which organisms? - ✔✔Group A Streptococcus and S. Aureus.
When impetigo presents with few lesions, topical therapy with ____________ is indicated as the
preferred agent since it associated with higher cure rates than oral erythromycin. - ✔✔Mupirocin
(Bactroban)
Most common cause of Kaposi Sarcoma - ✔✔AIDS. it is from from the Human herpes virus 8
, Kaposi Sarcoma occurs in patients with AIDS when CD4 count is < ______. - ✔✔100
What is treatment for Kaposi sarcoma - ✔✔Not surgical removal, treat with antivirals, will improve as
CD4 count improves
For patients with numerous impetigo lesions what are preferred treatments? - ✔✔Dicloxacillin
First or second generation cephalosporin, azithromycin
Clarithromycin
Resistance: bactrum or clindamycin
What type of cancer starts out by looking like an ulcer that does not heal or continues to grow? -
✔✔Squamous cell cancer
What is the most common type of skin cancer? - ✔✔Basal Cell Carcinoma
What type of cancer is a waxy lesion that is shiny like a pearl. - ✔✔Basal Cell Carcinoma
Premalignant skin lesions from sun exposure, slowly progressive, small risk of squamous cell cancer. -
✔✔Actinic Keratoses
Actinic Keratoses - ✔✔
Seborrheic Keratoses - ✔✔Hyper pigmented lesions commonly referred to as liver spots. They give a
stuck on appearance aka liver spots.
T/F: Seborrheic Keratoses have premalignant potential - ✔✔False. No premalignant potential
Atopic Dermatitis usually includes a history of: - ✔✔Asthma, Alllergic rhinitis, family hx of atopic
disorders, onset before 5
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