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@ This itches; indicate the disease and appropriate treatment:

A. Allergy to perfume, 1% hydrocortisone cream twice daily


B. Atopic dermatitis, hydrocortisone valerate cream twice daily
C. Dermatomyositis, hydrocortisone valerate cream twice daily
D. Periorificial dermatitis, minocycline 100 mg twice daily
ANS b

These lesions were accompanied by pain. The proper medication and dosage are:
A. Augmentin (amoxicillin/clavulanate) 500 mg twice daily for 10 days
B. azithromycin) 500 mg first day, then 250 mg daily for 5 days
C. valcyclovir 125 mg every 4 hours for 10 days
D. acyclovir 200 mg every 2 hours for 10 days
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Choose the age when this usually begins and clears (years):
A. 15, 50
B. 1, 15
C. 25, 60
D. 8, 40
Ans B

This is best treated with:


A. Hydrocortisone 1% cream twice daily
B. miconazole 2% cream twice daily
C. mupirocin ointment three times daily
D. hydrocortisone valerate cream twice daily
Ans B
diaper rash with yeast infection (candidiasis) in children and babies who are at
least 4 weeks old.

A KOH of the scale revealed no hyphae nor yeast forms. A Wood's lamp (ultraviolet A)
exam of the eruption revealed a pink fluorescence. Name the disease and treatment:
A. Intertrigo, 1% hydrocortisone cream twice daily till clear
B. Tinea cruris, miconazole 2% cream twice daily till clear
C. Erythrasma, erythromycin 2% solution twice daily till clear
D. Allergic contact dermatitis to soap, 1% hydrocortisone cream twice daily till
clear

Ans C

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This person is in the process of sloughing his epidermis secondary to a drug eruption What
organism most commonly infects this, surgical wounds, cuts, etc. ?
A. Pseudomonas
B. Staphlococcal epidermidis
C. Staphlococcal aureas
D. Candida albicans
Ans c
(transient epidermal necrolysis).

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These lesions developed in a 30 year old and they itched intensely. On close inspection some
of the lesions had fine white lines and the lesions had a faint purple hue. Diagnosis abd
prognosis:
A. Inverse pityriasis rosea, 2 months
B. Nummular dermatitis, unpredictable
C. Lichen planus, 1.5 years
D. Discoid lupus erythematosus, indefinitely

Ans c

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This is best treated with:
A. Nix lotion for 10 minutes
B. RID solution for 5 minutes
C. Lindane 1% lotion for 10 minutes
D. Acetic acid 5% solution for 20 minutes

Ans C

The patient developed this eruption over his whole body after streptococcal pharyngitis that
was adequately treated with penicillin. This eruption is most likely:
A. Psoriasis
B. Lichen planus
C. Scarlitina
D. Nummular dermatitis

Ans A

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This child was about 1 year of age abd developed this pruritic eruption at age 3 months of
age. Diagnosis and treatment:
A. Psoriasis, triamcinalone 0.1% ointment
B. Darier's disease, Accutane
C. Scabies, Elimite
D. Atopic dermatitis
Ans D

These lesions would best be treated with:


A. Liquid nitrogen spray for 30 seconds
B. Liquid nitrogen spray for 15 seconds
C. Liquid nitrogen spray until they are barely white
D. Flourouracil 5% cream twice daily for 8 weeks
Ans D
Efudex Cream contains 5% fluorouracil in a vanishing cream base

This woman became photosensitive after taking this antibiotic; she was most likely taking:
A. Tetracycline
B. Minocycline
C. Erythromycin
D. Dicloxicillin
Ans A

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the most effective treatment for these leisions is:


A. Retin-A 0.1% cream twice daily till clear
B. Efudex (5-FU) cream 5% twice daily till clear
C. Salicylic acid 3% gel twice daily till clear
D. Adapalene 0.1% gel twice daily till clear
Ans b
flat facial warts

This person also has difficulty breathing. What medication should be used?
A. Epinephrine 1:1000, dose 0.001 cc/kg subcutaneously
B. Epinephrine 1:10,000, dose 0.1 cc/kg subcutaneously
C. Epinephrine 1:1000, dose 0.01 cc/kg subcutaneously
D. Epinephrine 1:10,000, dose 0.001 cc/kg subcutaneously

Ans c

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