bacterial infection Flashcards
1
Q
Impetigo
A
nonbullous, bullous
2
Q
ecthyma
A
ulcerative impetigo
3
Q
folliculitis
A
superficial fair follicle
4
Q
furuncles
A
deeper hair folicle infection
5
Q
carbuncles
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several adjoining follicles
6
Q
cellulitis and erysipelas
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infection of the dermis and subcutaneous tissue
7
Q
nonbullous impetigo
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most common (70%) honey-colored crust from exudate
8
Q
which progression is this:
1 red papule/macule, vesicle then vesicle rupture and erosion
A
nonbullous impetigo
9
Q
commonly affects neonates and is caused by staphylococcal toxin
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bullous impetigo: staph aureus
10
Q
bullous impetigo, staph aureus
A
bullae NOT surrounded by eythema ruptured bullae resulting in
yellow crusts that ooze