Quiz 3 Flashcards
Match each type of lesion with its corresponding description or the condition with which the lesion is commonly associated. Insect bite Chronic dematitis Blister Port wine stain Chicken pox Impetigo Lipoma Wart
Petechiae
Wheal
Lichenification
Bulla
Patch
Vesicle
Pustule
Nodule
Papule
Macule
Match the dermatological finding with its appropriate description. Palmar erythema Sebacecous hyperplasia Cystic acne Impetigo
Diffuse redness over palmar surface during pregnancy
Yellowish, flattened papules with central depression
Inflammatory lesions; nodules, and comedones larger than 5 mm
Contagious staphylococcal or streptococcal infection of the epidermis
Match each part of the skin anatomy with the area in which it is found. (Note: options will be used more than once. ) Stratum corneum Automomic motor nerves Cellular Stratum Basement membrane Reticulum fibers Subcutaneous layer Stratum germinativum Layer that generates heat
Epidermis Dermis Epidermis Epidermis Dermis Hypodermis Epidermis Hypodermis
For each description listed below, match the name of the examination technique or equipment described
Gathering information through touch
Grid used to assess for macular degeneration
Used to visualize turbinates
Assesses near vision
Pulse most often used to assess heart rate
Used to test deep tendon reflexes
Palpation Amsler Nasal Speculum Rosenbaum chart Radial Percussion hammer
Match each lymph node with its corresponding location:
Behind the tip of the mandible (under chin)
Superficial to the mastoid process
Halfway between the tip and the angle of the mandible at the medial border of mandible
Deep under the sternomastoid muscle
Base of the skull
Posterior triangle along the edge of the trapezius muscle
Above and behind the clavicles
Overlying the sternomastoid muscle
Above and behind the ear
Submental preauricular Submandibular Deep cervical Occipital Posterior cervical Supraclavicular Nodes Superficial cervical Postauricular
A 4-year-old child has a pigmented nevus on the sole of the foot. Of the following characteristics, what would be the most concerning about the lesion?
It is a 2-cm macular lesion
It is an uneven pigmented papular lesion, > 2cm
It is larger than it was at birth
It was noted at birth and size has not changed
It is an uneven pigmented papular lesion, > 2cm
When assessing nevi skin lesions, it should be completed by documenting the:
Asymmetry, borders, color, diameter and evolution
Size, shape, color, location
Taking a picture
Itching, raised area, blister, color
Asymmetry, borders, color, diameter and evolution
When examining the hair, the provider should be noting the following: Choose the best answer Palpation, and inspection Quantity, texture and distribution Color, hair style, and texture Absence of pediculosis
Quantity, texture and distribution
In the video presentation titled “A Doctor’s Touch” the presenter begins his talk with the case of a 40 year old Female who presented at a local emergency department with a very high blood pressure and shortly after arriving went into a coma. The CT-Scan for this patient showed: Bilateral PE in the Lungs Bilateral heart valve prolapse Bilateral breast mass Bilateral PE in the Jugular vein
Bilateral breast mass
Which of the following is an important ritual that creates a strong bond between patient and provider as described in his closing remarks by the presenter of “A Doctor’s Touch”?
Always listening for heart sounds over the patient’s cloths to provide privacy
Looking, touching and examining the patient on their exposed body area
Talking with a family member while examining the patient
Asking one question at a time and giving the patient time to respond
Looking, touching and examining the patient on their exposed body area
In the WelchAllyne presentation titled “Diagnosis 101”, which of the following equipment are NOT discussed?
Ophthalmoscope
Otoscope
Blood glucose meter
Blood pressure cuff
Blood glucose meter
For which of the following conditions would you most likely expect capillary refill time to be greater than 3 seconds? Inflammatory bowel disease Gout left great toe Peripheral vascular disease Malignant melanoma
Peripheral vascular disease