Deck 5: Integumentary System

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Skin is relatively waterproof because of

A) skin oil.
B) keratin.
C) sweat.
D) lunula.
E) strata.
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Sebaceous glands are also known as

A) sweat glands.
B) sudoriferous glands.
C) stratum corneum.
D) oil glands.
E) endocrine glands.
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What is the deepest layer of the epidermis?

A) Corium
B) Stratum corneum
C) Subcutaneous
D) Basal layer
E) Sebaceous
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The CF for fungus (plural fungi) is

A) trich/o.
B) unguin/o.
C) squam/o.
D) xen/o.
E) myc/o.
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The combining form (CF) onych/o means

A) hand.
B) hair.
C) nail.
D) skin.
E) finger.
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Which cells produce black pigment?

A) Lipocytes
B) Melanocytes
C) Adipocytes
D) Leukocytes
E) Chondrocytes
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The CF pil/o means

A) nipple.
B) dry.
C) hair.
D) skin.
E) nail.
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What is the first line of defense against the invasion of pathogens?

A) Nail body
B) Melanocytes
C) Skin
D) Adipose tissue
E) Subcutaneous tissue
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The CF ichthy/o means

A) horny.
B) hard.
C) dry, scaly.
D) sweat.
E) fungus.
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The term metastasis means that the tumor

A) is localized.
B) cells travel to remote regions of the body.
C) is cancerous but localized.
D) is benign.
E) spreads within an organ only.
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The visible part of the hair is called the

A) hair follicle.
B) hair shaft.
C) papilla.
D) hair root.
E) capillary.
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The basal layer includes special cells called

A) adipocytes.
B) melanocytes.
C) lymphocytes.
D) adenocytes.
E) dermocytes.
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A primary function of sebum is

A) protection against infection.
B) hair growth.
C) tissue repair.
D) scar development.
E) excoriation.
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Exocrine glands secrete substances

A) directly into the bloodstream.
B) through ducts to an outer body surface.
C) by absorption through cell membranes.
D) into capillaries.
E) into vascular tissue.
Question
The CF for fat is

A) sudor/o.
B) kerat/o.
C) squam/o.
D) steat/o.
E) seb/o.
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What is a hard protein found in the epidermis?

A) Sebum
B) Pus
C) Cerumen
D) Keratin
E) Melanin
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Which glands produce sweat?

A) Sebaceous
B) Papillary
C) Porous
D) Ductless
E) Sudoriferous
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Skin is also called

A) corium.
B) ductules.
C) capillaries.
D) glandular.
E) integument.
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The growth area of the nail is the

A) nail body.
B) lunula.
C) nailbed.
D) cuticle.
E) nail tip.
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Which skin barrier protects from the skin cancer-causing UV radiation?

A) Keratin
B) Stratum corneum
C) Keratosis
D) Melanin
E) Corium
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Which term means an inflammatory skin disease characterized by isolated pustules that become crusted and rupture?

A) hirsutism
B) pemphigus
C) impetigo
D) chloasma
E) psoriasis
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What is the medical term that means freckle?

A) comedo
B) macule
C) bulla
D) papule
E) wheal
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The prefix homo- means

A) same.
B) different.
C) normal.
D) abnormal.
E) through.
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Which term means unnatural paleness or absence of color in the skin?

A) pigmentation
B) erythema
C) lentigo
D) pallor
E) vitiligo
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The prefix an- means

A) in, not.
B) without.
C) without, not.
D) below.
E) upon.
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Which term describes an infestation with lice?

A) chloasma
B) comedo
C) eschar
D) pediculosis
E) pruritus
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Plantar warts, or verrucae, are caused by

A) several fungal species.
B) handling certain reptiles.
C) viruses.
D) poor hygiene.
E) pressure from ill-fitting shoes.
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Which of the following is an example of a hereditary disease?

A) Abscess
B) Comedo
C) Impetigo
D) Scabies
E) Albinism
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The CF trich/o means

A) nail.
B) fungus.
C) hair.
D) three.
E) tripod.
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The CF ungu/o means

A) hand.
B) hair.
C) nail.
D) skin.
E) finger.
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The prefix sub- means

A) below.
B) abnormal.
C) obsessive.
D) upon.
E) under, below.
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Which pair of terms contains synonyms?

A) xeroderma-scleroderma
B) onychoma-adenoma
C) scleroderma-ichthyosis
D) diaphoresis-sudoresis
E) pruritus-psoriasis
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Which term means bedsores?

A) impetigo
B) pressure ulcers
C) tinea corporis
D) ecchymoses
E) tinea barbae
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The CF xer/o means

A) foreign, strange.
B) hardening.
C) horny.
D) absence.
E) dry.
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The CF sudor/o means

A) water.
B) dry.
C) sebum.
D) sweat.
E) scale.
Question
Dermatomycosis is a

A) shedding of the epidermis.
B) skin discoloration.
C) thickened, horny skin growth.
D) fungal infection of the skin.
E) condition of dried sebum in an excretory duct of the skin.
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Which is a type of fungal infection of the skin commonly called ringworm?

A) Tinea
B) Pemphigus
C) Eczema
D) Scabies
E) Ecchymosis
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The suffix -cyte means

A) skin.
B) tissue.
C) hair.
D) nail.
E) cell.
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The CF cutane/o means

A) cut.
B) skin.
C) callous.
D) nail.
E) hair.
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The suffix -logist means

A) study of.
B) specialist in the study of.
C) specialty.
D) treatment of skin.
E) therapy.
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Pruritus of the hands indicates

A) a skin condition that turns the hands blue.
B) excessive sweating of the hands.
C) an inflammatory condition of the hands.
D) itching of the hands.
E) inflammation and swelling of the hands near the nails.
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Damaged tissue following a severe burn is called

A) sciatica.
B) hystopathologic.
C) eschar.
D) ecchymosis.
E) a vesicle.
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Which term describes milk-white patches on the skin?

A) pediculosis
B) petechiae
C) urticaria
D) vitiligo
E) eczema
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A carbuncle is a(n)

A) fungal infection.
B) cluster of furuncles
C) skin ulceration.
D) abrasion.
E) benign tumor.
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What term means a procedure used to remove necrotized tissue from a wound?

A) cryosurgery
B) fulguration
C) dermabrasion
D) débridement
E) chemical peel
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Trichopathy is a disease of the

A) epidermis.
B) hair.
C) skin.
D) fingernails.
E) sweat glands.
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A localized collection of pus at the site of infection is

A) cellulitis.
B) abscess.
C) acne.
D) eschar.
E) purpura.
Question
Which condition is a hyperpigmentation of the skin characterized by yellowish-brown patches or spots?

A) Comedo
B) Ecchymosis
C) Chloasma
D) Alopecia
E) Pemphigus
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Which word is another term for blackhead?

A) melanoma
B) chloasma
C) pemphigus
D) petechia
E) comedo
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Which term means extreme sensitivity to sensory stimuli?

A) erythema
B) excoriation
C) ecchymosis
D) hyperesthesia
E) psoriasis
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What is the term that means a small slit or cracklike sore that extends into the dermis?

A) bulla
B) wheal
C) vesicle
D) fissure
E) papule
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Lentigo is a(n)

A) small brown macule on the skin, usually caused by sun exposure.
B) pyogenic infection of the skin.
C) inflammation of cellular tissue.
D) lesion caused by impaired circulation.
E) excessive hair growth.
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An intradermal test that produces a skin reaction in sensitive patients helps identify

A) malignant tumors.
B) suspected allergens.
C) infections.
D) bacteria.
E) cysts.
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Which procedure helps treat cancer and actinic keratosis by using light to destroy the cells?

A) Photodynamic therapy
B) Cryosurgery
C) Fulguration
D) Débridement
E) Chemabrasion
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The term alopecia means

A) dry skin.
B) blisters.
C) oily skin.
D) itching.
E) baldness.
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A skin graft taken from one part of the body and placed on another part of the patient's body is a(n)

A) allograft.
B) homograft.
C) xenograft.
D) heterograft.
E) autograft.
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What term means a contagious disease transmitted by the itch mite?

A) vitiligo
B) trichopathy
C) scabies
D) comedo
E) psoriasis
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Burns that damage only the epidermis are classified as

A) first-degree.
B) crustations.
C) third-degree.
D) vesicular.
E) second-degree.
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The medical procedure used to treat acne scarring by removing outer layers of the skin is called

A) débridement.
B) cryosurgery.
C) fulguration.
D) chemical peel.
E) photosensitizing.
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A wheal is also called a(n)

A) pustule.
B) polyp.
C) ulcer.
D) hive.
E) wart.
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Which procedure destroys tissue using a high-frequency electric current?

A) Débridement
B) Dermabrasion
C) Fulguration
D) Photodynamic therapy
E) Sensitization
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Which skin test identifies suspected allergens by subcutaneously injecting small amounts of extracts of the suspected allergens and observing the skin for a subsequent reaction?

A) Prick
B) Scratch
C) Patch
D) Intradermal
E) Culture and sensitivity
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Which laboratory test identifies the bacteria obtained from a body specimen and determines effective antibiotics for treatment?

A) Allergy
B) Intradermal
C) Patch
D) Scratch
E) Culture and sensitivity
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Topically applied agents that inhibit growth of bacteria are

A) antifungals.
B) corticosteroids.
C) protectives.
D) antiseptics.
E) anesthetics.
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Which procedure uses liquid nitrogen to destroy abnormal tissue, such as warts, tumors, or infected tissue?

A) Fulguration
B) Cryosurgery
C) Débridement
D) Dermabrasion
E) Photosensitizing
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The abbreviation for ointment is

A) ung.
B) subcu.
C) gtt.
D) omt.
E) oit.
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Which type of skin graft comes from a foreign donor (usually a pig)?

A) Allograft
B) Autograft
C) Synthetic
D) Xenograft
E) Homograft
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Which topically applied agents inhibit growth of bacteria?

A) Keratolytics
B) Protectives
C) Antihistamines
D) Antiseptics
E) Corticosteroids
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Which agents help control inflammation, redness, and itching caused by allergic skin reactions?

A) Protectives
B) Antihistamines
C) Keratolytics
D) Antiseptics
E) Antiparasitics
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Which skin test identifies suspected allergens by placing a small quantity of the suspected allergen on a lightly scratched area of the skin?

A) Prick
B) Photodynamic
C) Patch
D) Intradermal
E) Culture and sensitivity
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Which type of biopsy removes elevated lesions using a surgical blade?

A) Frozen section
B) Needle
C) Punch
D) Shave
E) Graft
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Drugs that block pain by numbing the skin are associated with

A) antiparasitics.
B) antifungals.
C) corticosteroids.
D) topical anesthetics.
E) keratolytics.
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Which type of skin graft is produced from collagen fibers?

A) Allograft
B) Autograft
C) Synthetic
D) Xenograft
E) Heterograft
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Which agents help kill mites and lice?

A) Antiparasitics
B) Anesthetics
C) Antihistamines
D) Keratolytics
E) Corticosteroids
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Which type of anesthetic blocks sensation of pain by numbing the skin layers?

A) General
B) Topical
C) Epidural
D) Local
E) Spinal
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Vaseline is a brand name for an

A) antibiotic.
B) ointment.
C) injectable.
D) elixir.
E) antifungal.
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Which term means a transplantation of healthy tissue from one person to another person?

A) allograft
B) autograft
C) synthetic
D) xenograft
E) heterograft
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The abbreviation Bx means

A) breast radiograph.
B) second-degree burn.
C) biopsy.
D) cross-graft.
E) autograft.
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Which medications destroy the outer layer of skin?

A) Corticosteroids
B) Keratolytics
C) Antipruritics
D) Parasiticides
E) Anesthetics
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Which procedure uses wire brushes or sandpaper to scrape away the epidermis?

A) Peel
B) Débridement
C) Fulguration
D) Dermabrasion
E) Photosensitizer
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1
Skin is relatively waterproof because of

A) skin oil.
B) keratin.
C) sweat.
D) lunula.
E) strata.
keratin.
2
Sebaceous glands are also known as

A) sweat glands.
B) sudoriferous glands.
C) stratum corneum.
D) oil glands.
E) endocrine glands.
oil glands.
3
What is the deepest layer of the epidermis?

A) Corium
B) Stratum corneum
C) Subcutaneous
D) Basal layer
E) Sebaceous
Basal layer
4
The CF for fungus (plural fungi) is

A) trich/o.
B) unguin/o.
C) squam/o.
D) xen/o.
E) myc/o.
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The combining form (CF) onych/o means

A) hand.
B) hair.
C) nail.
D) skin.
E) finger.
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Which cells produce black pigment?

A) Lipocytes
B) Melanocytes
C) Adipocytes
D) Leukocytes
E) Chondrocytes
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The CF pil/o means

A) nipple.
B) dry.
C) hair.
D) skin.
E) nail.
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What is the first line of defense against the invasion of pathogens?

A) Nail body
B) Melanocytes
C) Skin
D) Adipose tissue
E) Subcutaneous tissue
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The CF ichthy/o means

A) horny.
B) hard.
C) dry, scaly.
D) sweat.
E) fungus.
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The term metastasis means that the tumor

A) is localized.
B) cells travel to remote regions of the body.
C) is cancerous but localized.
D) is benign.
E) spreads within an organ only.
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The visible part of the hair is called the

A) hair follicle.
B) hair shaft.
C) papilla.
D) hair root.
E) capillary.
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The basal layer includes special cells called

A) adipocytes.
B) melanocytes.
C) lymphocytes.
D) adenocytes.
E) dermocytes.
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A primary function of sebum is

A) protection against infection.
B) hair growth.
C) tissue repair.
D) scar development.
E) excoriation.
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Exocrine glands secrete substances

A) directly into the bloodstream.
B) through ducts to an outer body surface.
C) by absorption through cell membranes.
D) into capillaries.
E) into vascular tissue.
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The CF for fat is

A) sudor/o.
B) kerat/o.
C) squam/o.
D) steat/o.
E) seb/o.
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What is a hard protein found in the epidermis?

A) Sebum
B) Pus
C) Cerumen
D) Keratin
E) Melanin
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Which glands produce sweat?

A) Sebaceous
B) Papillary
C) Porous
D) Ductless
E) Sudoriferous
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Skin is also called

A) corium.
B) ductules.
C) capillaries.
D) glandular.
E) integument.
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The growth area of the nail is the

A) nail body.
B) lunula.
C) nailbed.
D) cuticle.
E) nail tip.
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Which skin barrier protects from the skin cancer-causing UV radiation?

A) Keratin
B) Stratum corneum
C) Keratosis
D) Melanin
E) Corium
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Which term means an inflammatory skin disease characterized by isolated pustules that become crusted and rupture?

A) hirsutism
B) pemphigus
C) impetigo
D) chloasma
E) psoriasis
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What is the medical term that means freckle?

A) comedo
B) macule
C) bulla
D) papule
E) wheal
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The prefix homo- means

A) same.
B) different.
C) normal.
D) abnormal.
E) through.
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Which term means unnatural paleness or absence of color in the skin?

A) pigmentation
B) erythema
C) lentigo
D) pallor
E) vitiligo
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The prefix an- means

A) in, not.
B) without.
C) without, not.
D) below.
E) upon.
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Which term describes an infestation with lice?

A) chloasma
B) comedo
C) eschar
D) pediculosis
E) pruritus
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Plantar warts, or verrucae, are caused by

A) several fungal species.
B) handling certain reptiles.
C) viruses.
D) poor hygiene.
E) pressure from ill-fitting shoes.
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Which of the following is an example of a hereditary disease?

A) Abscess
B) Comedo
C) Impetigo
D) Scabies
E) Albinism
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The CF trich/o means

A) nail.
B) fungus.
C) hair.
D) three.
E) tripod.
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The CF ungu/o means

A) hand.
B) hair.
C) nail.
D) skin.
E) finger.
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The prefix sub- means

A) below.
B) abnormal.
C) obsessive.
D) upon.
E) under, below.
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32
Which pair of terms contains synonyms?

A) xeroderma-scleroderma
B) onychoma-adenoma
C) scleroderma-ichthyosis
D) diaphoresis-sudoresis
E) pruritus-psoriasis
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Which term means bedsores?

A) impetigo
B) pressure ulcers
C) tinea corporis
D) ecchymoses
E) tinea barbae
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The CF xer/o means

A) foreign, strange.
B) hardening.
C) horny.
D) absence.
E) dry.
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The CF sudor/o means

A) water.
B) dry.
C) sebum.
D) sweat.
E) scale.
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Dermatomycosis is a

A) shedding of the epidermis.
B) skin discoloration.
C) thickened, horny skin growth.
D) fungal infection of the skin.
E) condition of dried sebum in an excretory duct of the skin.
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Which is a type of fungal infection of the skin commonly called ringworm?

A) Tinea
B) Pemphigus
C) Eczema
D) Scabies
E) Ecchymosis
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38
The suffix -cyte means

A) skin.
B) tissue.
C) hair.
D) nail.
E) cell.
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39
The CF cutane/o means

A) cut.
B) skin.
C) callous.
D) nail.
E) hair.
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The suffix -logist means

A) study of.
B) specialist in the study of.
C) specialty.
D) treatment of skin.
E) therapy.
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41
Pruritus of the hands indicates

A) a skin condition that turns the hands blue.
B) excessive sweating of the hands.
C) an inflammatory condition of the hands.
D) itching of the hands.
E) inflammation and swelling of the hands near the nails.
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42
Damaged tissue following a severe burn is called

A) sciatica.
B) hystopathologic.
C) eschar.
D) ecchymosis.
E) a vesicle.
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Which term describes milk-white patches on the skin?

A) pediculosis
B) petechiae
C) urticaria
D) vitiligo
E) eczema
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44
A carbuncle is a(n)

A) fungal infection.
B) cluster of furuncles
C) skin ulceration.
D) abrasion.
E) benign tumor.
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45
What term means a procedure used to remove necrotized tissue from a wound?

A) cryosurgery
B) fulguration
C) dermabrasion
D) débridement
E) chemical peel
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46
Trichopathy is a disease of the

A) epidermis.
B) hair.
C) skin.
D) fingernails.
E) sweat glands.
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A localized collection of pus at the site of infection is

A) cellulitis.
B) abscess.
C) acne.
D) eschar.
E) purpura.
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Which condition is a hyperpigmentation of the skin characterized by yellowish-brown patches or spots?

A) Comedo
B) Ecchymosis
C) Chloasma
D) Alopecia
E) Pemphigus
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Which word is another term for blackhead?

A) melanoma
B) chloasma
C) pemphigus
D) petechia
E) comedo
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50
Which term means extreme sensitivity to sensory stimuli?

A) erythema
B) excoriation
C) ecchymosis
D) hyperesthesia
E) psoriasis
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51
What is the term that means a small slit or cracklike sore that extends into the dermis?

A) bulla
B) wheal
C) vesicle
D) fissure
E) papule
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52
Lentigo is a(n)

A) small brown macule on the skin, usually caused by sun exposure.
B) pyogenic infection of the skin.
C) inflammation of cellular tissue.
D) lesion caused by impaired circulation.
E) excessive hair growth.
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53
An intradermal test that produces a skin reaction in sensitive patients helps identify

A) malignant tumors.
B) suspected allergens.
C) infections.
D) bacteria.
E) cysts.
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54
Which procedure helps treat cancer and actinic keratosis by using light to destroy the cells?

A) Photodynamic therapy
B) Cryosurgery
C) Fulguration
D) Débridement
E) Chemabrasion
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55
The term alopecia means

A) dry skin.
B) blisters.
C) oily skin.
D) itching.
E) baldness.
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56
A skin graft taken from one part of the body and placed on another part of the patient's body is a(n)

A) allograft.
B) homograft.
C) xenograft.
D) heterograft.
E) autograft.
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57
What term means a contagious disease transmitted by the itch mite?

A) vitiligo
B) trichopathy
C) scabies
D) comedo
E) psoriasis
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58
Burns that damage only the epidermis are classified as

A) first-degree.
B) crustations.
C) third-degree.
D) vesicular.
E) second-degree.
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59
The medical procedure used to treat acne scarring by removing outer layers of the skin is called

A) débridement.
B) cryosurgery.
C) fulguration.
D) chemical peel.
E) photosensitizing.
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60
A wheal is also called a(n)

A) pustule.
B) polyp.
C) ulcer.
D) hive.
E) wart.
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61
Which procedure destroys tissue using a high-frequency electric current?

A) Débridement
B) Dermabrasion
C) Fulguration
D) Photodynamic therapy
E) Sensitization
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62
Which skin test identifies suspected allergens by subcutaneously injecting small amounts of extracts of the suspected allergens and observing the skin for a subsequent reaction?

A) Prick
B) Scratch
C) Patch
D) Intradermal
E) Culture and sensitivity
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63
Which laboratory test identifies the bacteria obtained from a body specimen and determines effective antibiotics for treatment?

A) Allergy
B) Intradermal
C) Patch
D) Scratch
E) Culture and sensitivity
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64
Topically applied agents that inhibit growth of bacteria are

A) antifungals.
B) corticosteroids.
C) protectives.
D) antiseptics.
E) anesthetics.
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65
Which procedure uses liquid nitrogen to destroy abnormal tissue, such as warts, tumors, or infected tissue?

A) Fulguration
B) Cryosurgery
C) Débridement
D) Dermabrasion
E) Photosensitizing
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66
The abbreviation for ointment is

A) ung.
B) subcu.
C) gtt.
D) omt.
E) oit.
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67
Which type of skin graft comes from a foreign donor (usually a pig)?

A) Allograft
B) Autograft
C) Synthetic
D) Xenograft
E) Homograft
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68
Which topically applied agents inhibit growth of bacteria?

A) Keratolytics
B) Protectives
C) Antihistamines
D) Antiseptics
E) Corticosteroids
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69
Which agents help control inflammation, redness, and itching caused by allergic skin reactions?

A) Protectives
B) Antihistamines
C) Keratolytics
D) Antiseptics
E) Antiparasitics
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70
Which skin test identifies suspected allergens by placing a small quantity of the suspected allergen on a lightly scratched area of the skin?

A) Prick
B) Photodynamic
C) Patch
D) Intradermal
E) Culture and sensitivity
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71
Which type of biopsy removes elevated lesions using a surgical blade?

A) Frozen section
B) Needle
C) Punch
D) Shave
E) Graft
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72
Drugs that block pain by numbing the skin are associated with

A) antiparasitics.
B) antifungals.
C) corticosteroids.
D) topical anesthetics.
E) keratolytics.
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73
Which type of skin graft is produced from collagen fibers?

A) Allograft
B) Autograft
C) Synthetic
D) Xenograft
E) Heterograft
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74
Which agents help kill mites and lice?

A) Antiparasitics
B) Anesthetics
C) Antihistamines
D) Keratolytics
E) Corticosteroids
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75
Which type of anesthetic blocks sensation of pain by numbing the skin layers?

A) General
B) Topical
C) Epidural
D) Local
E) Spinal
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76
Vaseline is a brand name for an

A) antibiotic.
B) ointment.
C) injectable.
D) elixir.
E) antifungal.
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77
Which term means a transplantation of healthy tissue from one person to another person?

A) allograft
B) autograft
C) synthetic
D) xenograft
E) heterograft
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78
The abbreviation Bx means

A) breast radiograph.
B) second-degree burn.
C) biopsy.
D) cross-graft.
E) autograft.
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79
Which medications destroy the outer layer of skin?

A) Corticosteroids
B) Keratolytics
C) Antipruritics
D) Parasiticides
E) Anesthetics
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80
Which procedure uses wire brushes or sandpaper to scrape away the epidermis?

A) Peel
B) Débridement
C) Fulguration
D) Dermabrasion
E) Photosensitizer
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