Deck 45: Alterations of the Integument in Children

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Which clinical manifestation is considered the hallmark of atopic dermatitis?

A)Papular rash
B)High fever
C)Vesicles that burst and form crusts
D)Itching
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What is a common source of tinea corporis?

A)Mites
B)Kittens
C)Fleas
D)Ticks
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Acne lesions may be divided into inflammatory lesions (pustules, papules, and nodules) and noninflammatory lesions (closed and open comedones).
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Atopic dermatitis is the most common cause of eczema in children.
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What is the cause of molluscum contagiosum?

A)Bacteria
B)Viruses
C)Fungi
D)Rickettsia
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The majority of strawberry hemangiomas require surgical treatment.
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Which skin disorder has as its hallmark clinical manifestation skin lesions that rupture, creating a thin, flat, honey-colored crust?

A)Rubella
B)Tinea capitis
C)Atopic dermatitis
D)Vesicular impetigo
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Which leukocytes are elevated in atopic dermatitis?

A)Eosinophils
B)Neutrophils
C)Basophils
D)Monocytes
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In cases of staphylococcal scalded-skin syndrome, the most effective treatment is direct application of antibiotics to the skin.
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Koplik spots are characteristic of rubella.
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Scabies is a contagious disease caused by the itch mite, Sarcoptes scabiei.
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Bullous impetigo is caused by a strain of _____ that produces an exfoliative toxin, resulting in a disruption in cellular adhesion.

A)Staphylococcus aureus
B)Streptococcus pyogenes
C)Escherichia coli
D)Candida albicans
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Frequently, diaper dermatitis is secondarily infected with:

A)Escherichia coli.
B)Candida albicans.
C)Proteus spp.
D)Staphylococcus aureus.
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Pregnant women who contract rubella during the first trimester may have a fetus with congenital defects.
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Which bacterial infection has as its source of infection a staff member in a newborn nursery or a family member with a pustule?

A)Atopic dermatitis
B)Staphylococcal scalded-skin syndrome
C)Bullous impetigo
D)Vesicular impetigo
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How does a nurse describe the skin lesions caused by tinea capitis or tinea corporis?

A)Pink-to-red coalescing maculopapular rash on the scalp or trunk
B)Vesicles that rupture, creating a thin, flat, honey-colored crust
C)Circular (round or oval) with erythema and scaling patches
D)Red papules, vesicles, and pustules in clusters
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Scalded-skin syndrome is the result of staphylococcal infection of burned skin.
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Fungal disorders of the skin are known as mycoses and when caused by dermatophytes, the mycoses are termed tinea.
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Which immunoglobulin is elevated in atopic dermatitis?

A)IgA
B)IgM
C)IgE
D)IgG
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Impetigo is a common viral skin infection in infants and children.
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Which contagious disease creates a primary skin lesion that is a pinpointed macule, papule, or wheal with hemorrhagic puncture site?

A)Pediculosis
B)Tinea capitis
C)Scabies
D)Rubeola
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Which vascular anomaly is a congenital malformation of dermal capillaries that does not fade with age?

A)Cutaneous hemangioma
B)Port-wine (nevus flammeus) stain
C)Strawberry hemangioma
D)Cavernous hemangioma
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Thrush is a superficial infection that commonly occurs in children and is caused by:

A)Staphylococcus.
B)Streptococcus.
C)herpesvirus.
D)Candida albicans.
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What is the cause of chickenpox?

A)Poxvirus
B)Varicella-zoster virus (VZV)
C)Adenovirus
D)Human papillomavirus
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Which contagious disease has clinical manifestations of burrows several millimeters to 1 cm long, papules, and vesicular lesions with severe itching that worsens at night?

A)Pediculosis
B)Tinea capitis
C)Scabies
D)Rubeola
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Match the viral disease with the skin lesions produced. Viral diseases may be used more than once.
Pink-to-red coalescing maculopapular rash on the scalp or trunk

A)Rubella (German measles)
B)Rubeola (red measles)
C)Roseola (exanthema subitum)
D)Varicella (chickenpox)
E)Herpes zoster (shingles)
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Which of the following viral diseases has an incubation period of 14 to 21 days and a duration of 1 to 4 days?

A)Rubeola
B)Rubella
C)Roseola
D)Varicella
Question
Match the viral disease with the skin lesions produced. Viral diseases may be used more than once.
Red papules, vesicles, and pustules in clusters on the trunk, scalp, or face

A)Rubella (German measles)
B)Rubeola (red measles)
C)Roseola (exanthema subitum)
D)Varicella (chickenpox)
E)Herpes zoster (shingles)
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Match the viral disease with the skin lesions produced. Viral diseases may be used more than once.
Erythematous macular rash over the trunk and neck that lasts 24 hours

A)Rubella (German measles)
B)Rubeola (red measles)
C)Roseola (exanthema subitum)
D)Varicella (chickenpox)
E)Herpes zoster (shingles)
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Thrush may be defined as:

A)the presence of Candida in the mucous membranes of the mouths of infants.
B)the presence of bacteria in the nasal mucous membranes of infants.
C)any viral infection of the mucous membranes of the mouths of infants.
D)an acute immune response to oral medication, located in the mucosal lining of the mouths of infants.
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Rubella (German or 3-day measles) is a common communicable disease of children caused by a:

A)virus.
B)bacterium.
C)fungus.
D)yeast.
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Which clinical manifestation is present in rubeola, but not rubella?

A)Conjunctivitis
B)Enlarged lymph nodes
C)Presence of a cough
D)Runny nose
Question
Match the viral disease with the skin lesions produced. Viral diseases may be used more than once.
Pinpoint white spots surrounded by an erythematous ring over the buccal mucosa

A)Rubella (German measles)
B)Rubeola (red measles)
C)Roseola (exanthema subitum)
D)Varicella (chickenpox)
E)Herpes zoster (shingles)
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Which skin disorder is characterized by a vesicular eruption after prolonged exposure to perspiration, with subsequent obstruction of the eccrine ducts?

A)Scabies
B)Tinea corporis
C)Pediculosis
D)Miliaria
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_____ is a contagious disease caused by the itch mite.

A)Miliaria
B)Tinea corporis
C)Pediculosis
D)Scabies
Question
Rubeola is a highly contagious acute _____ disease in children.

A)bacterial
B)fungal
C)yeast
D)viral
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Match the viral disease with the skin lesions produced. Viral diseases may be used more than once.
Groups of vesicles on an inflammatory base following the course of a sensory nerve

A)Rubella (German measles)
B)Rubeola (red measles)
C)Roseola (exanthema subitum)
D)Varicella (chickenpox)
E)Herpes zoster (shingles)
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Deck 45: Alterations of the Integument in Children
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Which clinical manifestation is considered the hallmark of atopic dermatitis?

A)Papular rash
B)High fever
C)Vesicles that burst and form crusts
D)Itching
Itching
2
What is a common source of tinea corporis?

A)Mites
B)Kittens
C)Fleas
D)Ticks
Kittens
3
Acne lesions may be divided into inflammatory lesions (pustules, papules, and nodules) and noninflammatory lesions (closed and open comedones).
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4
Atopic dermatitis is the most common cause of eczema in children.
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What is the cause of molluscum contagiosum?

A)Bacteria
B)Viruses
C)Fungi
D)Rickettsia
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The majority of strawberry hemangiomas require surgical treatment.
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Which skin disorder has as its hallmark clinical manifestation skin lesions that rupture, creating a thin, flat, honey-colored crust?

A)Rubella
B)Tinea capitis
C)Atopic dermatitis
D)Vesicular impetigo
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Which leukocytes are elevated in atopic dermatitis?

A)Eosinophils
B)Neutrophils
C)Basophils
D)Monocytes
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In cases of staphylococcal scalded-skin syndrome, the most effective treatment is direct application of antibiotics to the skin.
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Koplik spots are characteristic of rubella.
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Scabies is a contagious disease caused by the itch mite, Sarcoptes scabiei.
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Bullous impetigo is caused by a strain of _____ that produces an exfoliative toxin, resulting in a disruption in cellular adhesion.

A)Staphylococcus aureus
B)Streptococcus pyogenes
C)Escherichia coli
D)Candida albicans
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Frequently, diaper dermatitis is secondarily infected with:

A)Escherichia coli.
B)Candida albicans.
C)Proteus spp.
D)Staphylococcus aureus.
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Pregnant women who contract rubella during the first trimester may have a fetus with congenital defects.
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Which bacterial infection has as its source of infection a staff member in a newborn nursery or a family member with a pustule?

A)Atopic dermatitis
B)Staphylococcal scalded-skin syndrome
C)Bullous impetigo
D)Vesicular impetigo
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How does a nurse describe the skin lesions caused by tinea capitis or tinea corporis?

A)Pink-to-red coalescing maculopapular rash on the scalp or trunk
B)Vesicles that rupture, creating a thin, flat, honey-colored crust
C)Circular (round or oval) with erythema and scaling patches
D)Red papules, vesicles, and pustules in clusters
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Scalded-skin syndrome is the result of staphylococcal infection of burned skin.
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Fungal disorders of the skin are known as mycoses and when caused by dermatophytes, the mycoses are termed tinea.
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Which immunoglobulin is elevated in atopic dermatitis?

A)IgA
B)IgM
C)IgE
D)IgG
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Impetigo is a common viral skin infection in infants and children.
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21
Which contagious disease creates a primary skin lesion that is a pinpointed macule, papule, or wheal with hemorrhagic puncture site?

A)Pediculosis
B)Tinea capitis
C)Scabies
D)Rubeola
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Which vascular anomaly is a congenital malformation of dermal capillaries that does not fade with age?

A)Cutaneous hemangioma
B)Port-wine (nevus flammeus) stain
C)Strawberry hemangioma
D)Cavernous hemangioma
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Thrush is a superficial infection that commonly occurs in children and is caused by:

A)Staphylococcus.
B)Streptococcus.
C)herpesvirus.
D)Candida albicans.
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What is the cause of chickenpox?

A)Poxvirus
B)Varicella-zoster virus (VZV)
C)Adenovirus
D)Human papillomavirus
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Which contagious disease has clinical manifestations of burrows several millimeters to 1 cm long, papules, and vesicular lesions with severe itching that worsens at night?

A)Pediculosis
B)Tinea capitis
C)Scabies
D)Rubeola
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26
Match the viral disease with the skin lesions produced. Viral diseases may be used more than once.
Pink-to-red coalescing maculopapular rash on the scalp or trunk

A)Rubella (German measles)
B)Rubeola (red measles)
C)Roseola (exanthema subitum)
D)Varicella (chickenpox)
E)Herpes zoster (shingles)
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Which of the following viral diseases has an incubation period of 14 to 21 days and a duration of 1 to 4 days?

A)Rubeola
B)Rubella
C)Roseola
D)Varicella
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Match the viral disease with the skin lesions produced. Viral diseases may be used more than once.
Red papules, vesicles, and pustules in clusters on the trunk, scalp, or face

A)Rubella (German measles)
B)Rubeola (red measles)
C)Roseola (exanthema subitum)
D)Varicella (chickenpox)
E)Herpes zoster (shingles)
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Match the viral disease with the skin lesions produced. Viral diseases may be used more than once.
Erythematous macular rash over the trunk and neck that lasts 24 hours

A)Rubella (German measles)
B)Rubeola (red measles)
C)Roseola (exanthema subitum)
D)Varicella (chickenpox)
E)Herpes zoster (shingles)
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Thrush may be defined as:

A)the presence of Candida in the mucous membranes of the mouths of infants.
B)the presence of bacteria in the nasal mucous membranes of infants.
C)any viral infection of the mucous membranes of the mouths of infants.
D)an acute immune response to oral medication, located in the mucosal lining of the mouths of infants.
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31
Rubella (German or 3-day measles) is a common communicable disease of children caused by a:

A)virus.
B)bacterium.
C)fungus.
D)yeast.
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32
Which clinical manifestation is present in rubeola, but not rubella?

A)Conjunctivitis
B)Enlarged lymph nodes
C)Presence of a cough
D)Runny nose
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33
Match the viral disease with the skin lesions produced. Viral diseases may be used more than once.
Pinpoint white spots surrounded by an erythematous ring over the buccal mucosa

A)Rubella (German measles)
B)Rubeola (red measles)
C)Roseola (exanthema subitum)
D)Varicella (chickenpox)
E)Herpes zoster (shingles)
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Which skin disorder is characterized by a vesicular eruption after prolonged exposure to perspiration, with subsequent obstruction of the eccrine ducts?

A)Scabies
B)Tinea corporis
C)Pediculosis
D)Miliaria
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_____ is a contagious disease caused by the itch mite.

A)Miliaria
B)Tinea corporis
C)Pediculosis
D)Scabies
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Rubeola is a highly contagious acute _____ disease in children.

A)bacterial
B)fungal
C)yeast
D)viral
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Match the viral disease with the skin lesions produced. Viral diseases may be used more than once.
Groups of vesicles on an inflammatory base following the course of a sensory nerve

A)Rubella (German measles)
B)Rubeola (red measles)
C)Roseola (exanthema subitum)
D)Varicella (chickenpox)
E)Herpes zoster (shingles)
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