OnlineMedEd: Dermatology - "Eczematous Rashes" Flashcards

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Describe the two presentations of eczema.

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Kids:

  • Vesicular
  • Crusting
  • Itching
  • Diaper line

Adults:

  • Symmetric lichenification (thickened scar from repeat healing and scarring cycles)
  • AC fossa, popliteal fossa, and extensors
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Review the treatment of atopic dermatitis.

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1) Avoid trigger (easier in kids who are phasing in foods)
2) Emulsions
3) Topical steroids

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3
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The two most common test questions for contact dermatitis are ____________.

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images of poison ivy (streaks of vesicles) or images of objects on a body (bracelet, glove, sandal, necklace, earring, etc.)

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4
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Treat contact dermatitis with _________________.

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avoidance of trigger and topical diphenhydramine when contact occurs

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5
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How does stasis dermatitis progress?

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1) Edema
2) Erythema
3) Hyperpigmentation
4) Tree-like hardening

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6
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Treat stasis dermatitis with ________________.

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diuretics, compression stockings, and leg elevation

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7
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Stasis dermatitis is associated with _____________.

A

malleolar ulcers

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8
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Hand dermatitis typically affects _______________.

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healthcare workers and food prep workers

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