[Ex4] - C44 - AP Flashcards
44-1. Acne vulgaris involves inflammation of the:
a. hair follicles.
b. sebaceous follicles.
c. eccrine glands.
d. apocrine glands.
ANS: B
Acne is a disorder of the pilosebaceous units, known as sebaceous follicles. Acne is not
associated with inflammation of hair follicles, eccrine glands, or apocrine glands.
44-2. A 4 month old brought to his primary care provider for severe itching and skin lesions is
diagnosed with atopic dermatitis. Which of the following would be elevated in this patient?
a. Immunoglobulin D (IgD)
b. Immunoglobulin M (IgM)
c. Immunoglobulin E (IgE)
d. Immunoglobulin G (IgG)
ANS: C
Most individuals affected with atopic dermatitis show an increased serum IgE level.
Neither IgD, IgM, nor IgG would be elevated.
44-3. A 4 month old is diagnosed with atopic dermatitis (AD). Which assessment finding will most
likely support this diagnosis?
a. Blistering
b. Moist reddened skin
c. Dry, itchy skin
d. White patches
ANS: C
AD has a constellation of clinical features that include dry, sensitive, itchy, and easily irritated
skin because the barrier function of the skin is impaired. Blistering, moist skin is not
associated with AD. White patches are characteristic of other disorders, such as measles.
44-4. A 14 year old presents with severe acne. Which of the following promotes acne development?
a. Androgens
b. Estrogens
c. Gonadotropins
d. Glucocorticoids
ANS: A
Androgens, not estrogens, increase the size and productivity of the sebaceous glands and
promote Propionibacterium acnes. Neither gonadotropins nor glucocorticoids increase the
size and productivity of the sebaceous glands and promote P. acnes.
44-5. Bullous impetigo is caused by a strain of:
a. Staphylococcus aureus.
b. Molluscum contagiosum.
c. Escherichia coli.
d. Candida albicans.
ANS: A
Staphylococcus aureus, not molluscum contagiosum, is currently the most common overall
cause of impetigo. The most common overall cause of impetigo is not associated with E. coli
or C. albicans.
44-6. A 2 month old develops diaper dermatitis. A nurse will monitor this patient for which
secondary infection?
a. Streptococcus
b. Proteus
c. C. albicans
d. S. aureus
ANS: C
Diaper dermatitis is secondarily infected with C. albicans, not Streptococcus, Proteus, or S.
aureus.
44-7. A 10 year old presents with vesicles consistent with vesicular impetigo. What is the most
likely cause of the condition?
a. Herpes virus
b. C. albicans
c. S. pyogenes
d. Human papillomavirus (HPV)
ANS: C
Vesicular impetigo is caused by S. pyogenes. Vesicular impetigo is not caused by herpes, C.
albicans, or HPV.
44-8. A 3 year old develops tinea capitis after playing with the family dog. This infection is caused
by a:
a. fungus.
b. bacterium.
c. virus.
d. parasite.
ANS: A
Tinea capitis is caused by a fungus, not bacteria, a virus, or a parasite.
44-9. A 5 year old is diagnosed with tinea corporis following development of lesions on the
nonhairy parts of the face, trunk, and limbs. What is a common source of this condition?
a. Kitten
b. Pet bird
c. Hamster
d. Horse
ANS: A
Tinea corporis is usually attributed to contact with young dogs and cats, not birds, hamsters,
or horses.
44-10. The nurse would correctly identify the medical term for ringworm as:
a. impetigo.
b. tinea corporis.
c. thrush.
d. psoriasis.
ANS: B
Ringworm is also known as tinea corporis. Ringworm is not impetigo, thrush, or psoriasis.
44-11. A 4 month old develops oral white spots and shallow ulcers. The pediatrician diagnoses thrush
which is caused by:
a. E. coli.
b. Streptococcal bacteria.
c. C. albicans.
d. Staphylococcal bacteria.
ANS: C
Thrush is caused by C. albicans. Thrush is not caused by E coli, strep, or staph.
44-12. A 6-year-old child presents with slightly umbilicated, dome-shaped lesions on the skin of the
trunk, face, and extremities. The child is diagnosed with molluscum contagiosum caused by a
highly contagious:
a. bacterium.
b. virus.
c. fungus.
d. parasite.
ANS: B
Molluscum contagiosum is caused by a virus. Molluscum contagiosum is not caused by a
bacterium, a fungus, or a parasite.
44-13. Molluscum contagiosum affects the skin and:
a. nails.
b. tongue.
c. conjunctiva.
d. hair follicles.
ANS: C
Molluscum contagiosum affects the skin and conjunctiva. Molluscum contagiosum does not
affect the nails, the tongue, or the hair.
44-14. The nurse would be correct in identifying the duration of rubella as:
a. 12 hours.
b. 1–3 days.
c. 7 days.
d. 12–15 days.
ANS: B
Rubella has a duration of 1–3 days.
44-15. Rubella, rubeola, and roseola are common communicable diseases caused by _____ infection.
a. viral
b. bacterial
c. yeast
d. fungal
ANS: A
Rubella, rubeola, and roseola are all caused by a virus, not bacteria, yeast, or a fungus.