Skin conditions Flashcards

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Presents with Sore throat; headache; stomach ache; fever; strawberry tongue & desquamation & rough feeling sandpaper rash on entire body?

A

Scarlett fever

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Presents as low grade fever, headache, and rash that starts on cheeks about 10 days after illness; mainly in school aged kids?

A

5th disease or erythema Infectiosum

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3
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TX for Scarlett fever

A

penicillin VK

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4
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Presents as Irritable; high fever that responds to Tylenol; with a rash that begins on the trunk after the fever breaks?

A

Roseola or 6th disease

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5
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Presents with low grade fever, vesicular rash on foot, mouth, and hand in children <7y/o; highly contageous?

A

hand, foot, mouth disease

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6
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Cause of hand, foot, mouth disease?

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Coxackie A-16 virus

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7
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Fever and malaise followed by a very itchy rash that will crust around day 3-5?

A

varicella

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8
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This presents in ages 4-10 with purpura on legs that doesn’t blanch, petechia, arthritis, & abdominal PX?

A

HSP

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9
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This presents with a 5 day fever, rash, strawberry tongue, adenopathy, conjunctiva, and a Papular rash on the body with peeling of the fingers?

A

Kawasaki

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10
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This presents with petechia and purpura that are non blanching and dark purple in color; child will be very ill?

A

bacterial meningitis

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11
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This presents 5-28 days after taking a medication; youll see fever, malaise, and a very sudden rash that coalesces and can occur literally everywhere including ears and lips?

A

SJS

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12
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What emergency condition causes the epidermis to detach?

A

SJS

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13
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beefy red rash with satellite lesions and the creases are red (not spared) not well demarcated?

A

candidiasis

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14
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rash on rectal area; no fever; no rash anywhere else; well demarcated lines; infant cries with bowel movement

A

perianal strep

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15
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from prolonged contact to wet diaper; folds are spared; will see rash on areas where diaper rubs on skin most

A

contact dermatitis

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16
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TX for perianal strep

A

Pen VK

17
Q

TX for candidiasis?

A

topical nystatin or oral diflucan