Exam 5: NSG222/ NSG 222 (New 2024/ 2025
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QUESTION
What is Acne
Answer:
o Skin disease of blemishes on face, neck, chest, shoulders, and back
o Common during teenage years, but also into adult hood
QUESTION
Types of Acne
Answer:
White Heads, Black Heads
Pustules: Pimples, inflamed follicles with pus
Cysts: Deep under skin
QUESTION
What can increase acne?
Answer:
Hormonal Changes can increase acne and bacteria, medications, and genetics
QUESTION
What is fifths disease
,Answer:
Erythema Infectiousum
Caused by parvovirus B19, ages 5-15
Red rash on cheeks (slap cheek), then after a few days it spreads to trunk, arms, and legs
Body can be itchy (lacey net)
QUESTION
Causes of fifths disease
Answer:
Bacteria spreads through respiratory secretions that allows particles to fly into air. Spreads
quickly in a household. Can also spread through blood or pregnancy
QUESTION
Symptoms of Fifths Disease
Answer:
Flu-like: Low grade fever, headache, and rash
Cold like symptoms
Few days later, face rash appears (defining symptoms)
Few More Days Later: Red lacey rash on body, upper arms, torso, and legs
Rash lasts a few days or weeks
QUESTION
What do teenagers present with for fifths disease
Answer:
Teenagers who get it may present with arthritis: swelling of joints. Hard time walking and
bending joints
QUESTION
Diagnostics of Fifths Disease
,Answer:
Clinical Manifestations of Slap Cheek
Blood tests if necessary to check for antibodies
QUESTION
Treatment of Fifths Disease
Answer:
Supportive, fluids, Tylenol, rest
Persistent Arthritis: Anti-inflammatory (Naproxen, Aspirin)
No Aspirin for Children
QUESTION
What is Kawasaki Disease
Answer:
Acute Idiopathic Medium-Sized muscular vasculitis (blood vessels inflamed)
Cardiac because it affects the vessels
Fever and Inflammation
Not treated- lasts 12 days
Recognize and treat, bad complications (MI, Coronary artery aneurysm, arrhythmias
QUESTION
Symptoms of Kawasaki
Answer:
Do not usually see all at once
Fever (minimally responsive to anti-fever medications) Above 38.5, fever over 5 days should
lead to thought of Kawasaki
Mucocutaneous Inflammation
, 90% of people have Conjunctivitis: bilateral, nonexudative, occurs within days of fever onset
Rash begins in first few days, polymorphous rash
Anterior Cervical Lymphadenopathy (least consistent finding), on lymph node 1.5cm or larger
Mucositis: Strawberry tongue, cracked or red lips
Other Symptoms:
Extremity Changes, last manifestation, peeling of the skin starting under the nails
Reddening of hands and feet and edema
Arthritis in large joints
Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, cough
QUESTION
CREAM Kawasaki
Answer:
Warm fever of 5 days
C: Conjunctivitis
R: Rash
E: Edema, Extremity changes
A: Adenopathy
M: Mucosal Involvement/Mucositis
QUESTION
Diagnostic of Kawasaki
Answer:
Fever over 5 days
4 out of 5 symptoms
QUESTION
Incomplete Kawasaki
Answer: