1.
Makes your skin red and inflamed. It may be scaly, oozing, or crusty. It can cause swelling, dark and leathery rough patches on skin.
A
Contact Dermatitis
B
Psoriasis
C
Eczema
2.
Thick and inflamed skin, causing red, raised, silvery, or scaly patches.
A
Psoriasis
B
Contact Dermatitis
C
Eczema
3.
Common reaction to irritants in the form of an itchy rash called pruritus.
A
Eczema
B
Irritant Contact Dematitis
C
Allergic Contact Dermatitis
4.
A nonallergic reaction to the skin, occurring when a substance encounters the skin's outer protective layer.
A
Irritant contact dermatitis
B
Psoriasis
C
Allergic contact dermititis
5.
Causes red and itchy skin, most commonly in children. It can occur in all ages. It is associated with asthma and hay fever.
A
Statis dermatitis
B
Atopic dermatitis
C
Seborrheic dermatitis
6.
Thickened, discolored skin with inflammation. Most commonly on the lower legs with swelling. It is related to poor circulation.
A
Atopic dermatitis
B
Seborrheic dermatitis
C
Statis dermatitis
7.
Scaly patches that commonly affect the scalp.
A
Atopic dermatitis
B
Seborrheic dermatitis
C
General dermatitis
8.
A skin disorder that is made of skin lesions consisting of red or purple papules or plaques with scale.
A
Infections
B
Papulosquamous disorders
C
Inflammation disorders
9.
Small well defined bumps in the skin.
A
Furuncles
B
Papules
C
Plaque
10.
Abscesses or boils. It is a collection of pus under the skin from an infected hair follicle.
A
Erythema
B
Papules
C
Furuncles
11.
Thin pieces of the outermost layer of the skin, typically resulting from excessive dryness.
A
Plaque
B
Scales
C
Papules
12.
Sold, elevated, superficial lesions larger than 1 centimeter in diameter. Most commonly located in psoriasis.
A
Plaque
B
Lichen Planus
C
Scales
13.
Redness of the affected area caused by congestion in the small capillaries of the skin.
A
Pityriasis rosea
B
Acne rosacea
C
Erythema
14.
Starts as a circular patch on the skin and is itchy. Headache, sore throat, and fatigue are symptoms that also occur with this breakout.
A
Acne rosacea
B
Chicken pox
C
Pityriasis rosea
15.
Affects the skin and mucous membranes as a benign disabling inflammatory disorder. This disorder occurs in adults between 30-70. Associated with swelling, hyperpigmentation, and pruritus.
A
Lichen Planus
B
Acne Vulgaris
C
Acne Rosacea
16.
A skin condition that develops on the face and upper trunk of adolescents, caused by clogged hair follicles and oil glands.
A
Acne rosacea
B
Acne vulgaris
C
Furuncles
17.
A chronic inflammation of the skin that appears on middle-aged adults, but very common in women.
A
Acne rosacea
B
Acne vulgaris
C
Papules
18.
Infections of the skin are known as
A
Dermatitis
B
Subcutaneous infections
C
Cutaneous infections
19.
Bacterial, viral, and fungal are all...
A
Infections
B
Burns
C
Cells
20.
A sunburn is considered to be a..
A
First degree burn
B
Second degree burn
C
Third degree burn
21.
A burn that is affecting both layers of skin
A
Second degree burn
B
First degree burn
C
Third degree burn
22.
A burn that affects all three layers of skin
A
Second degree burn
B
Third degree burn
C
First degree burn
23.
How many areas of the body is there when using the rule of 9's?
A
10
B
11
C
12
24.
Referred to as bedsores or pressure ulcers
A
Decubitus ulcers
B
Venous stasis ulcers
C
Neuropathic skin ulcers
25.
How many stages can ulcers be classified as?
A
3 Stages
B
4 Stages
C
They don't have stages
26.
What is an ulcer in its broadest terms?
A
A bruise caused by injury
B
An open wound caused by injury
C
Inflammation
27.
This ulcer develops in the skin of the lower leg as a result of poor venous circulation. Caused from damaged valves inside leg veins.
A
Venous stasis ulcers
B
neuropathic skin ulcers
C
decubitus ulcers
28.
Elevated blood glucose levels can cause nerve damage if left untreated. Common complication of uncontrolled diabetes mellitus.
A
decubitus ulcers
B
Neuropathic skin ulcers
C
Venous stasis ulcers
29.
An abnormal skin disorder that may be present at birth or develop overtime
A
primary skin lesion
B
secondary skin lesion
C
no skin lesions
30.
Progression of a primary skin lesion caused by irritation or manipulation.
A
Secondary skin lesion
B
Primary skin lesion
C
No skin lesion
31.
A fibrous, benign growth found in breast tissue.
A
Fibroadenoma
B
Cyst
C
Abscess
32.
A fluid filled sack
A
Abscess
B
Cyst
C
Pore
33.
Caused by an infection creating a collection of pus.
A
Cyst
B
Abscess
C
Tumor
34.
Changes in breast tissue that give it a lumpy texture from an increase in the fibrous and glandular tissues.
A
Breast tumor
B
Fibrocystic breast disease
C
Breast abscesses
35.
What is a I&D?
A
Incision and Damage
B
Identity and Drivers License
C
Incision and Drainage
36.
A negative pressure wound therapy uses something called a..
A
Wound Vac
B
I&D
C
Scalpel
37.
Cleaning of a wound can be referred to as what?