Deck 48: Alterations of the Integument in Children
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Deck 48: Alterations of the Integument in Children
1
A child has been diagnosed with tinea corporis. Which lesion would the healthcare professional assess for in this condition?
A)Pink-to-red coalescing maculopapular rash on the face or trunk
B)Vesicles that rupture, creating a thin, flat, honey-colored crust
C)Circular (round or oval) lesions with erythema and scaling patches
D)Red papules, vesicles, and pustules in clusters
A)Pink-to-red coalescing maculopapular rash on the face or trunk
B)Vesicles that rupture, creating a thin, flat, honey-colored crust
C)Circular (round or oval) lesions with erythema and scaling patches
D)Red papules, vesicles, and pustules in clusters
Circular (round or oval) lesions with erythema and scaling patches
2
Which immunoglobulin (Ig) is elevated in atopic dermatitis?
A)IgA
B)IgM
C)IgE
D)IgG
A)IgA
B)IgM
C)IgE
D)IgG
IgE
3
Which leukocytes are elevated in atopic dermatitis?
A)Eosinophils
B)Neutrophils
C)Basophils
D)Monocytes
A)Eosinophils
B)Neutrophils
C)Basophils
D)Monocytes
Eosinophils
4
A child has atopic dermatitis. What assessment finding does the healthcare professional associate with this condition?
A)Papular rash
B)High fever
C)Vesicles that burst and form crusts
D)Itching
A)Papular rash
B)High fever
C)Vesicles that burst and form crusts
D)Itching
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5
The disruption in cellular adhesion observed in bullous impetigo is caused by an exfoliative toxin related to which organism?
A)Staphylococcus aureus
B)Streptococcus pyogenes
C)Escherichia coli
D)Candida albicans
A)Staphylococcus aureus
B)Streptococcus pyogenes
C)Escherichia coli
D)Candida albicans
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6
Rubeola is a highly contagious acute disease in children caused by which type of infection?
A)Bacterial
B)Fungal
C)Yeast
D)Viral
A)Bacterial
B)Fungal
C)Yeast
D)Viral
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7
Parents want their child vaccinated against chickenpox. The healthcare professional prepares to administer the vaccine against which organism?
A)Poxvirus
B)Varicella-zoster virus
C)Adenovirus
D)Human papillomavirus
A)Poxvirus
B)Varicella-zoster virus
C)Adenovirus
D)Human papillomavirus
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8
Which contagious disease is caused by the itch mite?
A)Miliaria
B)Tinea corporis
C)Pediculosis
D)Scabies
A)Miliaria
B)Tinea corporis
C)Pediculosis
D)Scabies
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9
A child has white plaque in the mouth with a few shallow ulcers. What treatment does the healthcare professional educate the parent about?
A)Nystatin oral suspension
B)Warm saline rinses
C)Topical antivirals
D)No specific treatment
A)Nystatin oral suspension
B)Warm saline rinses
C)Topical antivirals
D)No specific treatment
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10
A student cannot remember the differences between rubeola and rubella. Which clinical manifestation does the healthcare professional tell the student is present in rubeola but not in rubella?
A)Conjunctivitis
B)Enlarged lymph nodes
C)Presence of a cough
D)Runny nose
A)Conjunctivitis
B)Enlarged lymph nodes
C)Presence of a cough
D)Runny nose
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11
The healthcare professional is teaching a group of new parents about childhood diseases. What does the professional tell them the incubation period for rubella is?
A)3 to 5 days
B)14 to 21 days
C)7 to 10 days
D)5 to 15 days
A)3 to 5 days
B)14 to 21 days
C)7 to 10 days
D)5 to 15 days
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12
Rubella (German or 3-day measles) is caused by what type of organism?
A)Virus
B)Bacterium
C)Fungus
D)Yeast
A)Virus
B)Bacterium
C)Fungus
D)Yeast
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13
A preschool teacher notices a child who has burrows on the hands that are several millimeters to 1 cm long, papules, and vesicular lesions. What other assessment finding would help the teacher determine the type of infestation the child has?
A)Ask the child if he or she has been around puppies or kittens.
B)Check the child's hair for the presence of small mites.
C)Ask the child if itching occurs especially at night.
D)Assess the child's trunk and abdomen for petechiae.
A)Ask the child if he or she has been around puppies or kittens.
B)Check the child's hair for the presence of small mites.
C)Ask the child if itching occurs especially at night.
D)Assess the child's trunk and abdomen for petechiae.
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14
The student learns that the cause of molluscum contagiosum is which of these?
A)Bacteria
B)Virus
C)Fungi
D)Rickettsia
A)Bacteria
B)Virus
C)Fungi
D)Rickettsia
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15
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
A)Pediculosis
B)Tinea capitis
C)Scabies
D)Rubeola
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16
Parents do not want the child to contract tinea corporis. Which animal would they limit the child's exposure to?
A)Mites
B)Kittens
C)Ponies
D)Ticks
A)Mites
B)Kittens
C)Ponies
D)Ticks
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17
A parent of a child in a crowded daycare is worried about the staff passing on a bacterial infection to the child. Which infection would be most likely?
A)Atopic dermatitis
B)Staphylococcal scalded-skin syndrome
C)Impetigo
D)Tinea capitis
A)Atopic dermatitis
B)Staphylococcal scalded-skin syndrome
C)Impetigo
D)Tinea capitis
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18
A parent reports a child has skin lesions that rupture, creating a thin, flat, honey-colored crust. What treatment does the healthcare professional educate the parent about?
A)Supportive care only
B)Oral griseofulvin
C)Topical corticosteroids
D)Topical mupirocin
A)Supportive care only
B)Oral griseofulvin
C)Topical corticosteroids
D)Topical mupirocin
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19
The healthcare professional teaches a parent group that which organism causes thrush?
A)Staphylococcus
B)Streptococcus
C)Herpesvirus
D)Candida albicans
A)Staphylococcus
B)Streptococcus
C)Herpesvirus
D)Candida albicans
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20
A baby has diaper dermatitis. What secondary infection does the healthcare professional assess for?
A)Escherichia coli
B)Candida albicans
C)Proteus spp.
D)Staphylococcus aureus
A)Escherichia coli
B)Candida albicans
C)Proteus spp.
D)Staphylococcus aureus
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21
What is the treatment plan the healthcare professional discusses with a patient for a strawberry hemangioma?
A)Cosmetic surgical removal
B)Topical steroid therapy
C)Oral antibiotics
D)Support of its involution
A)Cosmetic surgical removal
B)Topical steroid therapy
C)Oral antibiotics
D)Support of its involution
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22
An infant has a skin disorder that is characterized by a vesicular eruption after prolonged exposure to perspiration, with subsequent obstruction of the eccrine ducts. What care measures does the healthcare provider educate the parents about?
A)Topical antifungals
B)Corticosteroids
C)Oral ivermectin
D)Keeping skin cool and dry
A)Topical antifungals
B)Corticosteroids
C)Oral ivermectin
D)Keeping skin cool and dry
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23
Which acne lesions are classified as inflammatory? (Select all that apply.)
A)Closed comedones
B)Opened comedones
C)Nodules
D)Papules
E)Pustules
A)Closed comedones
B)Opened comedones
C)Nodules
D)Papules
E)Pustules
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24
A person has a vascular anomaly associated with a congenital malformation of dermal capillaries and has been told this lesion does not fade with age. What treatment options can the healthcare professional discuss with this person?
A)Surgical excision
B)Pulsed dye laser
C)Cool temperatures
D)Cosmetic tattooing
A)Surgical excision
B)Pulsed dye laser
C)Cool temperatures
D)Cosmetic tattooing
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25
The healthcare professional is educating a parenting class on Koplik spots? What information is most appropriate to include? (Select all that apply.)
A)Koplik spots are associated with rubeola.
B)They appear as white spots.
C)The lesions are surrounded by a red ring.
D)The lesions of Koplik spots are large in size.
E)Koplik spots are primarily found on buccal mucosa.
A)Koplik spots are associated with rubeola.
B)They appear as white spots.
C)The lesions are surrounded by a red ring.
D)The lesions of Koplik spots are large in size.
E)Koplik spots are primarily found on buccal mucosa.
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26
What information does the student learn about scalded skin syndrome? (Select all that apply.)
A)Virulent group II staphylococci cause the scalded skin syndrome.
B)A trauma burn triggers the syndrome.
C)The syndrome results in a separation involving the epidermis.
D)Toxins resulting from scalded skin syndrome are circulated through the blood.
E)The lesions of scalded skin syndrome are sites of the infective organism.
A)Virulent group II staphylococci cause the scalded skin syndrome.
B)A trauma burn triggers the syndrome.
C)The syndrome results in a separation involving the epidermis.
D)Toxins resulting from scalded skin syndrome are circulated through the blood.
E)The lesions of scalded skin syndrome are sites of the infective organism.
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