Deck 4: Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue

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What is the healthcare term for a scar?

A) Nodule
B) Cicatrix
C) Fissure
D) Clavus
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A horny mass of condensed epithelial tissue overlying a bony prominence is known as a corn or

A) clavus.
B) callus.
C) bunion.
D) keratinous cyst.
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The term for a superficial, elevated lesion containing pus that may be the result of an infection such as acne is

A) papule.
B) cyst.
C) macule.
D) pustule.
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The small fold of skin surrounding the lower part of the nail is the cuticle, or

A) follicle.
B) lunula.
C) eponychium.
D) paronychia.
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What is a growth of hair in a cyst in the sacral region of the skin?

A) Tinea capitis
B) Pilonidal cyst
C) Candidiasis
D) Impetigo
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A benign acquired disease of unknown origin, consisting of irregular patches of various sizes that lack pigment, is

A) dyschromia.
B) hyperchromia.
C) vitiligo.
D) albinism.
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Ringworm of the scalp is tinea

A) capitis.
B) corporis.
C) cruris.
D) pedis.
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Infection of the fold of the skin at the margin of the nail is

A) onychomycosis.
B) paronychia.
C) subungual hematoma.
D) candidiasis.
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What is a furuncle with interconnecting subcutaneous pockets?

A) Impetigo
B) Carbuncle
C) Furuncle
D) Cellulitis
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Inflammatory scaling disease of the scalp and face, in newborns known as cradle cap, is

A) atopic dermatitis.
B) seborrheic dermatitis.
C) contact dermatitis.
D) ichthyosis.
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What is the process of a substance leaking outside of a vessel into surrounding tissue?

A) Telangiectasia
B) Extravasation
C) Ulceration
D) Atrophy
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What is the larger version of a macule?

A) Nodule
B) Plaque
C) Patch
D) Tumor
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The term used to describe the sweat glands is

A) sudoriferous.
B) sebaceous.
C) epithelial.
D) endocrine.
Question
What is a superficial vesiculopustular skin infection seen in children but also possible in adults?

A) Atopic dermatitis
B) Contact dermatitis
C) Impetigo
D) Cellulitis
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The term for a nonelevated "black and blue" extravasation of blood into subcutaneous tissue as a result of trauma is

A) ecchymosis.
B) nevus.
C) plaque.
D) telangiectasia.
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What is the term for paper-thin, wasted skin?

A) Atrophy
B) cicatrix
C) Ecchymosis
D) Wheal
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The term for layers, as in the epithelium, is

A) stria.
B) strata.
C) lumina.
D) serosa.
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The layer of connective tissue under the dermis is the ____ layer.

A) epidermal
B) hypodermal
C) stratified squamous epithelial
D) stratum corneum
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What is the term for a circumscribed, craterlike lesion?

A) Ulcer
B) Purpura
C) Wheal
D) Clavus
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What is a circumscribed, raised lesion containing fluid?

A) Papule
B) Pustule
C) Vesicle
D) Wheal
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A fibrous, painless skin nodule is called a(n)

A) dermatofibroma.
B) angioma.
C) lipoma.
D) nevus.
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A mild form of ichthyosis is

A) seborrheic dermatitis.
B) vitiligo.
C) dyschromia.
D) xeroderma.
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A xenograft is also called a(n)

A) heterograft.
B) autograft.
C) allograft.
D) split-thickness graft.
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Another name for the circumscribed, elevated papules caused by localized edema, commonly resulting from an allergic reaction, is

A) vesicles.
B) papules.
C) wheals.
D) nodules.
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A synonym for a skin tag is

A) mole.
B) lipoma.
C) acrochordon.
D) dysplastic nevus.
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A chronic, pruritic, superficial inflammation of the skin, usually associated with a family history of allergic disorders, is

A) atopic dermatitis.
B) contact dermatitis.
C) seborrheic dermatitis.
D) urticaria.
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Occluded sweat ducts causing minute vesicles and papules, often with surrounding erythema, is

A) milia.
B) miliaria.
C) hyperhidrosis.
D) vitiligo.
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What is the term for the type of scar that is an overgrowth of tissue?

A) Verruca
B) Eschar
C) Purpura
D) Keloid
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What are plugs of sebum that block pores?

A) Comedoes
B) Comedones
C) Comedoae
D) Comedoni
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Hair loss is

A) hyperhidrosis.
B) hypertrichosis.
C) albinism.
D) alopecia.
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What are tiny, superficial, keratinous cysts caused by clogged oil ducts?

A) Alopecia
B) Acne vulgaris
C) Milia
D) Miliaria
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A parasitic infestation caused by mites and characterized by a pruritic, papular rash is

A) tinea cruris.
B) pediculosis.
C) scabies.
D) tinea corporis.
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The term for tissue death is

A) necrosis.
B) ichthyosis.
C) ecchymosis.
D) lesion.
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A condition in which a person produces little or no sweat is

A) hyperhidrosis.
B) anhidrosis.
C) miliaria.
D) hidradenitis.
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Yeast infection in moist, occluded areas of the skin and mucous membranes is

A) dermatomycosis.
B) onychomycosis.
C) candidiasis.
D) impetigo.
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A diffuse, spreading, acute inflammation within solid tissue, most commonly caused by Streptococcus pyogenes infection, is

A) candidiasis.
B) impetigo.
C) cellulitis.
D) pediculosis.
Question
A condition of excessive sweat production is

A) hyperhidrosis.
B) hyperhydrosis.
C) hypertrichosis.
D) hypohydrosis.
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Inflammation, ulcer, or sore in the skin over a bony prominence is a(n)

A) callus.
B) clavus.
C) eschar.
D) decubitus ulcer.
Question
Which are common, contagious epithelial growths, also known as warts, that can be caused by any of 60 types of human papillomavirus?

A) Herpes zoster
B) Herpes simplex
C) Keratinous cysts
D) Verrucae
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Another term for the acute, painful, infectious rash caused by a reactivation of the latent varicella zoster virus is

A) verruca.
B) HSV.
C) shingles.
D) dermatomycosis.
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Inflammatory disease of the sebaceous glands, characterized by papules, pustules, inflamed nodules, and plugs of sebum that block pores, is

A) seborrheic keratosis.
B) acne vulgaris.
C) impetigo.
D) seborrheic dermatitis.
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What is an irritated or allergic skin response that can lead to acute or chronic inflammation?

A) Contact dermatitis
B) Carbuncle
C) Psoriasis
D) Dermatomycosis
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Hirsutism is an alternative term for

A) hyperhidrosis.
B) hyperhydrosis.
C) hypertrichosis.
D) alopecia.
Question
What is a localized vascular lesion?

A) Lipoma
B) Dermatofibroma
C) Skin tag
D) Angioma
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Inflammation of the hair follicles, which may be superficial or deep, acute or chronic, is

A) folliculitis.
B) cellulitis.
C) trichomycosis.
D) hidradenitis.
Question
A benign, circumscribed, pigmented, superficial, warty skin lesion is

A) seborrheic dermatitis.
B) seborrheic keratosis.
C) dermatofibroma.
D) dysplastic nevus.
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A partial-thickness burn in which the first and second layers of the skin are affected is a _____-degree burn.

A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
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The rule of nines describes the

A) percentage of body surface affected by burns.
B) size of a tumor.
C) severity of a burn.
D) treatment time for PUVA.
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What is the term for an abnormal change in a pigmented congenital skin blemish, giving rise to a concern for progression to malignancy?

A) Dysplastic nevus
B) Albinism
C) Dychromia
D) Vitiligo
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What is a dry crust of serum, blood, and/or pus that results from a burn, trauma, or infection?

A) Callus
B) Comedo
C) Eschar
D) Verruca
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Inflammation of the sweat glands is

A) anhidrosis.
B) Hidradenitis suppurativa.
C) miliaria.
D) vitiligo.
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The term for redness of the skin is

A) erythrocyte.
B) erythema.
C) erythremia.
D) erythrocytosis.
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The healthcare term for "athlete's foot" is tinea

A) corporis.
B) cruris.
C) capitis.
D) pedis.
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Fungal infection of the nails is

A) dermatomycosis.
B) onychomycosis.
C) paronychia.
D) furuncle.
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A category of dry skin that has the scaly appearance of a fish is

A) callus.
B) clavus.
C) psoriasis.
D) ichthyosis.
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A fatty tumor that is a soft, movable, subcutaneous nodule is a(n)

A) angioma.
B) dermatofibroma.
C) hematoma.
D) lipoma.
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A parasitic infestation with lice, involving the head, body, or genital area, is

A) scabies.
B) dermatomycosis.
C) pediculosis.
D) tinea pedis.
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A localized, suppurative staphylococcal skin infection originating in a gland or hair follicle and characterized by pain, redness, and swelling is

A) macule.
B) folliculitis.
C) cellulitis.
D) furuncle.
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A benign cavity lined with keratinizing epithelium and filled with sebum and epithelial debris is a

A) carbuncle.
B) keratinous cyst.
C) furuncle.
D) seborrheic keratosis.
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A common chronic skin disorder characterized by circumscribed, salmon-red patches covered by thick, dry, silvery scales that are the result of excessive development of epithelial cells is

A) impetigo.
B) alopecia.
C) psoriasis.
D) vitiligo.
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Serial removal and microscopic examination of layers of a tumor until excision is complete is

A) Mohs surgery.
B) dermabrasion.
C) débridement.
D) escharotomy.
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What is the first step in wound treatment and involves removal of dirt, foreign bodies, damaged tissue, and cellular debris?

A) Curettage
B) débridement
C) Escharotomy
D) Cauterization
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Commonly known as a face-lift, the term for a surgical operation to remove wrinkles is

A) blepharoplasty.
B) dermatoplasty.
C) liposuction.
D) rhytidectomy.
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The degree of burn known as a full-thickness burn, often also involving subcutaneous tissue, is a _____-degree burn.

A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
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Cutting out a nail, usually to treat trauma, is

A) onycholysis.
B) onychectomy.
C) onychia.
D) Mohs surgery.
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A dermatome is a(n) _____ the skin.

A) incision of
B) excision of
C) new opening of
D) instrument to cut
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What is a destruction of tissue by burning with heat?

A) Cauterization
B) Occlusive therapy
C) Laser therapy
D) Curettage
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Use of a mild acid to produce a superficial burn, normally done to remove wrinkles, is called

A) dermabrasion.
B) dermatoplasty.
C) lipectomy.
D) chemical peel.
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A covered treatment area is called

A) débridement.
B) occlusive therapy.
C) dermabrasion.
D) I&D.
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Harvest of skin from another human donor for temporary transplant is a(n)

A) allograft.
B) autograft.
C) xenograft.
D) homograft.
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An instrument used to remove split-skin grafts is a(n)

A) xenograft.
B) dermatome.
C) occlusion.
D) curette.
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Transplant of living skin to correct effects of injury, operation, or disease is

A) dermatoplasty.
B) dermabrasion.
C) transdermal.
D) chemical peel.
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A lab test used to diagnose cystic fibrosis is the

A) bacterial analysis.
B) fungal test.
C) sweat test.
D) Tzanck test.
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What is surgically forming to restructure the eyelids?

A) Blepharoplasty
B) Blepharochalasis
C) Blepharorrhaphy
D) Rhytidectomy
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Ultraviolet light used on psoriatic lesions is

A) STSG.
B) OTC.
C) PUVA.
D) HPV.
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Removal of fatty tissue is called

A) rhytidectomy.
B) liposuction.
C) blepharoplasty.
D) lipectomy.
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What is another term for paring?

A) Cauterization
B) Shaving
C) Curettage
D) Incision and drainage
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Culture and serology of lesions to help diagnose disorders such as impetigo is a

A) bacterial analysis.
B) fungal test.
C) sweat test.
D) Tzanck test.
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Cutting a nail to treat a subungual hematoma is called

A) onycholysis.
B) onychectomy.
C) onychoplasty.
D) onychotomy.
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A biopsy procedure involving the shaving or scraping of samples of friable lesions is a(n)

A) punch biopsy.
B) needle aspiration.
C) incisional biopsy.
D) exfoliation.
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1
What is the healthcare term for a scar?

A) Nodule
B) Cicatrix
C) Fissure
D) Clavus
Cicatrix
2
A horny mass of condensed epithelial tissue overlying a bony prominence is known as a corn or

A) clavus.
B) callus.
C) bunion.
D) keratinous cyst.
clavus.
3
The term for a superficial, elevated lesion containing pus that may be the result of an infection such as acne is

A) papule.
B) cyst.
C) macule.
D) pustule.
pustule.
4
The small fold of skin surrounding the lower part of the nail is the cuticle, or

A) follicle.
B) lunula.
C) eponychium.
D) paronychia.
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What is a growth of hair in a cyst in the sacral region of the skin?

A) Tinea capitis
B) Pilonidal cyst
C) Candidiasis
D) Impetigo
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A benign acquired disease of unknown origin, consisting of irregular patches of various sizes that lack pigment, is

A) dyschromia.
B) hyperchromia.
C) vitiligo.
D) albinism.
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Ringworm of the scalp is tinea

A) capitis.
B) corporis.
C) cruris.
D) pedis.
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Infection of the fold of the skin at the margin of the nail is

A) onychomycosis.
B) paronychia.
C) subungual hematoma.
D) candidiasis.
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What is a furuncle with interconnecting subcutaneous pockets?

A) Impetigo
B) Carbuncle
C) Furuncle
D) Cellulitis
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Inflammatory scaling disease of the scalp and face, in newborns known as cradle cap, is

A) atopic dermatitis.
B) seborrheic dermatitis.
C) contact dermatitis.
D) ichthyosis.
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What is the process of a substance leaking outside of a vessel into surrounding tissue?

A) Telangiectasia
B) Extravasation
C) Ulceration
D) Atrophy
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What is the larger version of a macule?

A) Nodule
B) Plaque
C) Patch
D) Tumor
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The term used to describe the sweat glands is

A) sudoriferous.
B) sebaceous.
C) epithelial.
D) endocrine.
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What is a superficial vesiculopustular skin infection seen in children but also possible in adults?

A) Atopic dermatitis
B) Contact dermatitis
C) Impetigo
D) Cellulitis
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The term for a nonelevated "black and blue" extravasation of blood into subcutaneous tissue as a result of trauma is

A) ecchymosis.
B) nevus.
C) plaque.
D) telangiectasia.
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What is the term for paper-thin, wasted skin?

A) Atrophy
B) cicatrix
C) Ecchymosis
D) Wheal
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The term for layers, as in the epithelium, is

A) stria.
B) strata.
C) lumina.
D) serosa.
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The layer of connective tissue under the dermis is the ____ layer.

A) epidermal
B) hypodermal
C) stratified squamous epithelial
D) stratum corneum
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What is the term for a circumscribed, craterlike lesion?

A) Ulcer
B) Purpura
C) Wheal
D) Clavus
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What is a circumscribed, raised lesion containing fluid?

A) Papule
B) Pustule
C) Vesicle
D) Wheal
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A fibrous, painless skin nodule is called a(n)

A) dermatofibroma.
B) angioma.
C) lipoma.
D) nevus.
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A mild form of ichthyosis is

A) seborrheic dermatitis.
B) vitiligo.
C) dyschromia.
D) xeroderma.
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A xenograft is also called a(n)

A) heterograft.
B) autograft.
C) allograft.
D) split-thickness graft.
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Another name for the circumscribed, elevated papules caused by localized edema, commonly resulting from an allergic reaction, is

A) vesicles.
B) papules.
C) wheals.
D) nodules.
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A synonym for a skin tag is

A) mole.
B) lipoma.
C) acrochordon.
D) dysplastic nevus.
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A chronic, pruritic, superficial inflammation of the skin, usually associated with a family history of allergic disorders, is

A) atopic dermatitis.
B) contact dermatitis.
C) seborrheic dermatitis.
D) urticaria.
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Occluded sweat ducts causing minute vesicles and papules, often with surrounding erythema, is

A) milia.
B) miliaria.
C) hyperhidrosis.
D) vitiligo.
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What is the term for the type of scar that is an overgrowth of tissue?

A) Verruca
B) Eschar
C) Purpura
D) Keloid
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What are plugs of sebum that block pores?

A) Comedoes
B) Comedones
C) Comedoae
D) Comedoni
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Hair loss is

A) hyperhidrosis.
B) hypertrichosis.
C) albinism.
D) alopecia.
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What are tiny, superficial, keratinous cysts caused by clogged oil ducts?

A) Alopecia
B) Acne vulgaris
C) Milia
D) Miliaria
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A parasitic infestation caused by mites and characterized by a pruritic, papular rash is

A) tinea cruris.
B) pediculosis.
C) scabies.
D) tinea corporis.
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The term for tissue death is

A) necrosis.
B) ichthyosis.
C) ecchymosis.
D) lesion.
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A condition in which a person produces little or no sweat is

A) hyperhidrosis.
B) anhidrosis.
C) miliaria.
D) hidradenitis.
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Yeast infection in moist, occluded areas of the skin and mucous membranes is

A) dermatomycosis.
B) onychomycosis.
C) candidiasis.
D) impetigo.
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A diffuse, spreading, acute inflammation within solid tissue, most commonly caused by Streptococcus pyogenes infection, is

A) candidiasis.
B) impetigo.
C) cellulitis.
D) pediculosis.
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A condition of excessive sweat production is

A) hyperhidrosis.
B) hyperhydrosis.
C) hypertrichosis.
D) hypohydrosis.
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Inflammation, ulcer, or sore in the skin over a bony prominence is a(n)

A) callus.
B) clavus.
C) eschar.
D) decubitus ulcer.
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Which are common, contagious epithelial growths, also known as warts, that can be caused by any of 60 types of human papillomavirus?

A) Herpes zoster
B) Herpes simplex
C) Keratinous cysts
D) Verrucae
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Another term for the acute, painful, infectious rash caused by a reactivation of the latent varicella zoster virus is

A) verruca.
B) HSV.
C) shingles.
D) dermatomycosis.
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41
Inflammatory disease of the sebaceous glands, characterized by papules, pustules, inflamed nodules, and plugs of sebum that block pores, is

A) seborrheic keratosis.
B) acne vulgaris.
C) impetigo.
D) seborrheic dermatitis.
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42
What is an irritated or allergic skin response that can lead to acute or chronic inflammation?

A) Contact dermatitis
B) Carbuncle
C) Psoriasis
D) Dermatomycosis
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43
Hirsutism is an alternative term for

A) hyperhidrosis.
B) hyperhydrosis.
C) hypertrichosis.
D) alopecia.
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44
What is a localized vascular lesion?

A) Lipoma
B) Dermatofibroma
C) Skin tag
D) Angioma
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45
Inflammation of the hair follicles, which may be superficial or deep, acute or chronic, is

A) folliculitis.
B) cellulitis.
C) trichomycosis.
D) hidradenitis.
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A benign, circumscribed, pigmented, superficial, warty skin lesion is

A) seborrheic dermatitis.
B) seborrheic keratosis.
C) dermatofibroma.
D) dysplastic nevus.
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A partial-thickness burn in which the first and second layers of the skin are affected is a _____-degree burn.

A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
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The rule of nines describes the

A) percentage of body surface affected by burns.
B) size of a tumor.
C) severity of a burn.
D) treatment time for PUVA.
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What is the term for an abnormal change in a pigmented congenital skin blemish, giving rise to a concern for progression to malignancy?

A) Dysplastic nevus
B) Albinism
C) Dychromia
D) Vitiligo
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50
What is a dry crust of serum, blood, and/or pus that results from a burn, trauma, or infection?

A) Callus
B) Comedo
C) Eschar
D) Verruca
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51
Inflammation of the sweat glands is

A) anhidrosis.
B) Hidradenitis suppurativa.
C) miliaria.
D) vitiligo.
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52
The term for redness of the skin is

A) erythrocyte.
B) erythema.
C) erythremia.
D) erythrocytosis.
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53
The healthcare term for "athlete's foot" is tinea

A) corporis.
B) cruris.
C) capitis.
D) pedis.
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54
Fungal infection of the nails is

A) dermatomycosis.
B) onychomycosis.
C) paronychia.
D) furuncle.
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55
A category of dry skin that has the scaly appearance of a fish is

A) callus.
B) clavus.
C) psoriasis.
D) ichthyosis.
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56
A fatty tumor that is a soft, movable, subcutaneous nodule is a(n)

A) angioma.
B) dermatofibroma.
C) hematoma.
D) lipoma.
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57
A parasitic infestation with lice, involving the head, body, or genital area, is

A) scabies.
B) dermatomycosis.
C) pediculosis.
D) tinea pedis.
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58
A localized, suppurative staphylococcal skin infection originating in a gland or hair follicle and characterized by pain, redness, and swelling is

A) macule.
B) folliculitis.
C) cellulitis.
D) furuncle.
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59
A benign cavity lined with keratinizing epithelium and filled with sebum and epithelial debris is a

A) carbuncle.
B) keratinous cyst.
C) furuncle.
D) seborrheic keratosis.
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60
A common chronic skin disorder characterized by circumscribed, salmon-red patches covered by thick, dry, silvery scales that are the result of excessive development of epithelial cells is

A) impetigo.
B) alopecia.
C) psoriasis.
D) vitiligo.
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61
Serial removal and microscopic examination of layers of a tumor until excision is complete is

A) Mohs surgery.
B) dermabrasion.
C) débridement.
D) escharotomy.
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62
What is the first step in wound treatment and involves removal of dirt, foreign bodies, damaged tissue, and cellular debris?

A) Curettage
B) débridement
C) Escharotomy
D) Cauterization
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63
Commonly known as a face-lift, the term for a surgical operation to remove wrinkles is

A) blepharoplasty.
B) dermatoplasty.
C) liposuction.
D) rhytidectomy.
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64
The degree of burn known as a full-thickness burn, often also involving subcutaneous tissue, is a _____-degree burn.

A) first
B) second
C) third
D) fourth
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65
Cutting out a nail, usually to treat trauma, is

A) onycholysis.
B) onychectomy.
C) onychia.
D) Mohs surgery.
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66
A dermatome is a(n) _____ the skin.

A) incision of
B) excision of
C) new opening of
D) instrument to cut
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67
What is a destruction of tissue by burning with heat?

A) Cauterization
B) Occlusive therapy
C) Laser therapy
D) Curettage
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68
Use of a mild acid to produce a superficial burn, normally done to remove wrinkles, is called

A) dermabrasion.
B) dermatoplasty.
C) lipectomy.
D) chemical peel.
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69
A covered treatment area is called

A) débridement.
B) occlusive therapy.
C) dermabrasion.
D) I&D.
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70
Harvest of skin from another human donor for temporary transplant is a(n)

A) allograft.
B) autograft.
C) xenograft.
D) homograft.
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71
An instrument used to remove split-skin grafts is a(n)

A) xenograft.
B) dermatome.
C) occlusion.
D) curette.
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72
Transplant of living skin to correct effects of injury, operation, or disease is

A) dermatoplasty.
B) dermabrasion.
C) transdermal.
D) chemical peel.
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73
A lab test used to diagnose cystic fibrosis is the

A) bacterial analysis.
B) fungal test.
C) sweat test.
D) Tzanck test.
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74
What is surgically forming to restructure the eyelids?

A) Blepharoplasty
B) Blepharochalasis
C) Blepharorrhaphy
D) Rhytidectomy
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75
Ultraviolet light used on psoriatic lesions is

A) STSG.
B) OTC.
C) PUVA.
D) HPV.
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76
Removal of fatty tissue is called

A) rhytidectomy.
B) liposuction.
C) blepharoplasty.
D) lipectomy.
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77
What is another term for paring?

A) Cauterization
B) Shaving
C) Curettage
D) Incision and drainage
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78
Culture and serology of lesions to help diagnose disorders such as impetigo is a

A) bacterial analysis.
B) fungal test.
C) sweat test.
D) Tzanck test.
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79
Cutting a nail to treat a subungual hematoma is called

A) onycholysis.
B) onychectomy.
C) onychoplasty.
D) onychotomy.
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80
A biopsy procedure involving the shaving or scraping of samples of friable lesions is a(n)

A) punch biopsy.
B) needle aspiration.
C) incisional biopsy.
D) exfoliation.
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