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Skin Disorders TEST
32問 • 7ヶ月前
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  • 1

    Atopic dermatitis is ______. A. An acute inflammatory disorder of the sweat glands B. A chronic inflammatory skin disorder of the sebaceous glands C. An inflammatory, painful,itching disease of the skin D. A chronic, relapsing form of dermatitis

    D

  • 2

    The term hyperkeratosis best fits which of the following descriptions? A. An acquired thickened patch of epidermis B. A malformation of the skin from abnormal pigmentation of dilated capillaries C. The thickening of the skin caused by a mass of keratinocytes D. The over production of pigment

    C

  • 3

    Telangiectasia ________. A. Is visible capillaries that are commonly found on the face B. Are small epidermal cysts that appear as firm white apples C. Is visible vascularity that is abnormally dilated and twisted veins D. Involves benign lesions frequently seen in oilier areas of the face

    A

  • 4

    Of the following, who is NEVER qualified to diagnose rosacea? A. A dermatologist B. A nurse practitioner C. An esthetician D. An physician

    C

  • 5

    Vitiligo is characterized by ______. A. White, irregular patches of the skin that are totally lacking pigment B. Flat, no palpable changes in the skin color formed by fluid in a cavity C. Red patches covered with white-silver scales D. Extreme redness and dilation of blood vessels

    A

  • 6

    A primary lesion _______. A. Is characterized by a pile of material on the skin surface of depressions in the skin B. Is a small epidermis cyst that appears as firm white papilla C. Is characterized by flat, nonpalpable changes changes in skin color or elevations formed by fluid in a cavity D. Is an abnormal cell mass resulting from excessive cell multiplication, varying in size, shape, and color

    C

  • 7

    Someone with rosacea should _____. A. Avoid spicy food B. Spend time in a steam room C. Go out in the sun often D. Avoid high frequency treatments

    A

  • 8

    Which of the following best describes the term verruca? A. Hypertrophy of the papillae and epidermis caused by a virus B. Fungal infection that produces symptoms of thick, brittle, discolored nails C. Bacterial infection of the skin that often occurs in children D. Also known as ringworm and caused by a fungus

    A

  • 9

    How often should people visit a physician to check for cancerous lesions? A. Once every other year B. Once every three to five years C. Once a year D. Once every six months

    C

  • 10

    The term hyperpigmentation best fits which of the following descriptions? A. A change in pigmentation due to melanin production B. A pigmented Nevis C. A lack of pigment D. An over production of pigment

    D

  • 11

    Which of the following describes the term pseudofolliculitis? A. A medical term for persistent itching B. A sebaceous cyst or subcutaneous tumor filled with sebum C. Swelling from a fluid imbalance in the cells D. A condition also known as razor bumps, which resembles follicles without the pus or infection

    D

  • 12

    Acne is characterized by ______. A. Inflammation, dry or oily crusting, and itchiness B. White irregular patches of skin C. Groups of red blisters that form a rash in a ring or line D. Excess sebum production

    D

  • 13

    Which best describes the term stations? A. A vascular lesion that is an abnormally dilated B. A chronic inflammatory skin disorder of the sebaceous glands C. An inflammatory, painful, itching disease of the skin D. A sebaceous cyst or subcutaneous tumor filled with sebum

    D

  • 14

    Caffeine consumption might be limited for a client with _______. A. Varicose veins B. Telangiectasia C. Melanoma D. Rosacea

    D

  • 15

    When considering the different types of lesions, seborrheic dermatitis characterized by ______. A. Red patches covered with white-silver scales B. Inflammation, dry or oily scaling or crusting, and/or itchiness C. Clusters of small blisters or crusty lesions filled with bacteria D. Flat, nonpalpable changes in skin color

    B

  • 16

    Leukoderma is ______. A. The loss of pigmentation B. The overproduction of pigment C. A malformation of the skin from abnormal pigmentation or dilated capillaries D. A pigmented nevus

    A

  • 17

    What grade of acne is cystic acne? A. III B. IV C. I D. II

    B

  • 18

    Which of the following is a rare genetic condition characterized by the lack of melanin pigment in the body? A. Vitiligo B. Leukoderma C. Times vesicular D. Albinism

    D

  • 19

    Grade II acne is characterized by _______. A. Minor breakouts, mostly open comedones, some closed comedones, and a few apples B. Redness and inflammation, many comedones, papilla and pustules C. Cysts with comedones, papilla, pustules, and inflammation from tissue damage D. Many closed comedones, more open comedones, and occasional papilla and pustules

    D

  • 20

    Which description best fits the definition of squamous cell carcinoma? A. A condition characterized by red or pink scaly apples or nodules B. A condition characterized by sores, reddish patches C. A sebaceous cyst or subcutaneous tumor filled with sebum D. A small epidermal cyst that appears as firm white papules

    A

  • 21

    What term is best described as a malformation of the skin from abnormal pigmentation or dilated capillaries? A. Macular B. Tan C. Lentigo D. Nevus

    D

  • 22

    When considering the different types of lesions, eczema is characterized as _______. A. A chronic, relapsing form of dermatitis B. Groups of red blisters that form a rash that occurs in a ring or line C. An inflammatory, painful, itching disease of the skin D. An inflammation, dry or oily scaling or crusting, and/or itchiness

    C

  • 23

    How many women in their childbearing years does polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) affect? A. 1 in 10 woman B. 1 in 20 woman C. 1 in 2 woman D. 1 in 5 woman

    B

  • 24

    Grade lll acne is characterized by _________ A. Many close comedones and more open comedones B. Redness and inflammation, many comedones, papules, and pustules C. Minor breakouts, mostly open comedones D. Cysts with comedones, papules, pustules, and inflammation

    B

  • 25

    Choose the option that best completes the following statement. When considering the different types of lesions, impetigo is characterized by __________. A. A vesicle or group of vecicles on a red, swollen base B. White, brown, or salmon-colored flakey patches C. Thick, brittle, and discolored nails D. Clusters of small blisters or crusty lesions filled with bacteria

    D

  • 26

    Rosacea is characterized by _______. A. Inflammation, dry or oily scaling or crusting, and/or itchiness B. Red patches covered with white-silver scales C. Groups of red blisters that form a rash the shape of a ring or line D. Visible vessels and skin sensitivity

    D

  • 27

    When considering the different types of lesions, times vesicular is characterized by ________. A. Inflammation, dry or oily scaling or crusting, and/or itchiness B. Clusters of small blisters or crusty lesions filled with bacteria C. White, brown or salmon-colored flaky patches from the yeast of the skin D. White irregular patches of skin that are totally lacking pigment

    C

  • 28

    Retention hyperkeratosis is ________. A. The most common and the least severe type of carcinoma B. Benign lesions frequently seen in oilier areas of the face C. Small epidermal cysts that appear as firm white papules D. A hereditary factor in which dead skin cells build up from not shedding

    D

  • 29

    Which of the following conditions is caused by blocked follicles? A. Keratosis pilaris B. Keratoma C. Psoriasis D. Hyperkeratosis

    A

  • 30

    What grade of acne is cystic acne? A. lll B. lV C. l D. ll

    B

  • 31

    Which of the following is an inflammatory skin condition caused by exposure and direct skin contact to allergens? A. Eczema B. Irritant contact dermatitis C. Atopic dermatitis D. Allergic contact dermatitis

    D

  • 32

    Tinea corporis __________. A. Is a hypertrophy of the papillae and epidermis caused by a virus B. Is characterized by blisters that usually appear on the lips or nostrils C. Is a skin irritation that spreads into a circular infection that is red and scaly D. Produces symptoms of thick, brittle, discolored nails

    C

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Atopic dermatitis is ______. A. An acute inflammatory disorder of the sweat glands B. A chronic inflammatory skin disorder of the sebaceous glands C. An inflammatory, painful,itching disease of the skin D. A chronic, relapsing form of dermatitis

    D

  • 2

    The term hyperkeratosis best fits which of the following descriptions? A. An acquired thickened patch of epidermis B. A malformation of the skin from abnormal pigmentation of dilated capillaries C. The thickening of the skin caused by a mass of keratinocytes D. The over production of pigment

    C

  • 3

    Telangiectasia ________. A. Is visible capillaries that are commonly found on the face B. Are small epidermal cysts that appear as firm white apples C. Is visible vascularity that is abnormally dilated and twisted veins D. Involves benign lesions frequently seen in oilier areas of the face

    A

  • 4

    Of the following, who is NEVER qualified to diagnose rosacea? A. A dermatologist B. A nurse practitioner C. An esthetician D. An physician

    C

  • 5

    Vitiligo is characterized by ______. A. White, irregular patches of the skin that are totally lacking pigment B. Flat, no palpable changes in the skin color formed by fluid in a cavity C. Red patches covered with white-silver scales D. Extreme redness and dilation of blood vessels

    A

  • 6

    A primary lesion _______. A. Is characterized by a pile of material on the skin surface of depressions in the skin B. Is a small epidermis cyst that appears as firm white papilla C. Is characterized by flat, nonpalpable changes changes in skin color or elevations formed by fluid in a cavity D. Is an abnormal cell mass resulting from excessive cell multiplication, varying in size, shape, and color

    C

  • 7

    Someone with rosacea should _____. A. Avoid spicy food B. Spend time in a steam room C. Go out in the sun often D. Avoid high frequency treatments

    A

  • 8

    Which of the following best describes the term verruca? A. Hypertrophy of the papillae and epidermis caused by a virus B. Fungal infection that produces symptoms of thick, brittle, discolored nails C. Bacterial infection of the skin that often occurs in children D. Also known as ringworm and caused by a fungus

    A

  • 9

    How often should people visit a physician to check for cancerous lesions? A. Once every other year B. Once every three to five years C. Once a year D. Once every six months

    C

  • 10

    The term hyperpigmentation best fits which of the following descriptions? A. A change in pigmentation due to melanin production B. A pigmented Nevis C. A lack of pigment D. An over production of pigment

    D

  • 11

    Which of the following describes the term pseudofolliculitis? A. A medical term for persistent itching B. A sebaceous cyst or subcutaneous tumor filled with sebum C. Swelling from a fluid imbalance in the cells D. A condition also known as razor bumps, which resembles follicles without the pus or infection

    D

  • 12

    Acne is characterized by ______. A. Inflammation, dry or oily crusting, and itchiness B. White irregular patches of skin C. Groups of red blisters that form a rash in a ring or line D. Excess sebum production

    D

  • 13

    Which best describes the term stations? A. A vascular lesion that is an abnormally dilated B. A chronic inflammatory skin disorder of the sebaceous glands C. An inflammatory, painful, itching disease of the skin D. A sebaceous cyst or subcutaneous tumor filled with sebum

    D

  • 14

    Caffeine consumption might be limited for a client with _______. A. Varicose veins B. Telangiectasia C. Melanoma D. Rosacea

    D

  • 15

    When considering the different types of lesions, seborrheic dermatitis characterized by ______. A. Red patches covered with white-silver scales B. Inflammation, dry or oily scaling or crusting, and/or itchiness C. Clusters of small blisters or crusty lesions filled with bacteria D. Flat, nonpalpable changes in skin color

    B

  • 16

    Leukoderma is ______. A. The loss of pigmentation B. The overproduction of pigment C. A malformation of the skin from abnormal pigmentation or dilated capillaries D. A pigmented nevus

    A

  • 17

    What grade of acne is cystic acne? A. III B. IV C. I D. II

    B

  • 18

    Which of the following is a rare genetic condition characterized by the lack of melanin pigment in the body? A. Vitiligo B. Leukoderma C. Times vesicular D. Albinism

    D

  • 19

    Grade II acne is characterized by _______. A. Minor breakouts, mostly open comedones, some closed comedones, and a few apples B. Redness and inflammation, many comedones, papilla and pustules C. Cysts with comedones, papilla, pustules, and inflammation from tissue damage D. Many closed comedones, more open comedones, and occasional papilla and pustules

    D

  • 20

    Which description best fits the definition of squamous cell carcinoma? A. A condition characterized by red or pink scaly apples or nodules B. A condition characterized by sores, reddish patches C. A sebaceous cyst or subcutaneous tumor filled with sebum D. A small epidermal cyst that appears as firm white papules

    A

  • 21

    What term is best described as a malformation of the skin from abnormal pigmentation or dilated capillaries? A. Macular B. Tan C. Lentigo D. Nevus

    D

  • 22

    When considering the different types of lesions, eczema is characterized as _______. A. A chronic, relapsing form of dermatitis B. Groups of red blisters that form a rash that occurs in a ring or line C. An inflammatory, painful, itching disease of the skin D. An inflammation, dry or oily scaling or crusting, and/or itchiness

    C

  • 23

    How many women in their childbearing years does polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) affect? A. 1 in 10 woman B. 1 in 20 woman C. 1 in 2 woman D. 1 in 5 woman

    B

  • 24

    Grade lll acne is characterized by _________ A. Many close comedones and more open comedones B. Redness and inflammation, many comedones, papules, and pustules C. Minor breakouts, mostly open comedones D. Cysts with comedones, papules, pustules, and inflammation

    B

  • 25

    Choose the option that best completes the following statement. When considering the different types of lesions, impetigo is characterized by __________. A. A vesicle or group of vecicles on a red, swollen base B. White, brown, or salmon-colored flakey patches C. Thick, brittle, and discolored nails D. Clusters of small blisters or crusty lesions filled with bacteria

    D

  • 26

    Rosacea is characterized by _______. A. Inflammation, dry or oily scaling or crusting, and/or itchiness B. Red patches covered with white-silver scales C. Groups of red blisters that form a rash the shape of a ring or line D. Visible vessels and skin sensitivity

    D

  • 27

    When considering the different types of lesions, times vesicular is characterized by ________. A. Inflammation, dry or oily scaling or crusting, and/or itchiness B. Clusters of small blisters or crusty lesions filled with bacteria C. White, brown or salmon-colored flaky patches from the yeast of the skin D. White irregular patches of skin that are totally lacking pigment

    C

  • 28

    Retention hyperkeratosis is ________. A. The most common and the least severe type of carcinoma B. Benign lesions frequently seen in oilier areas of the face C. Small epidermal cysts that appear as firm white papules D. A hereditary factor in which dead skin cells build up from not shedding

    D

  • 29

    Which of the following conditions is caused by blocked follicles? A. Keratosis pilaris B. Keratoma C. Psoriasis D. Hyperkeratosis

    A

  • 30

    What grade of acne is cystic acne? A. lll B. lV C. l D. ll

    B

  • 31

    Which of the following is an inflammatory skin condition caused by exposure and direct skin contact to allergens? A. Eczema B. Irritant contact dermatitis C. Atopic dermatitis D. Allergic contact dermatitis

    D

  • 32

    Tinea corporis __________. A. Is a hypertrophy of the papillae and epidermis caused by a virus B. Is characterized by blisters that usually appear on the lips or nostrils C. Is a skin irritation that spreads into a circular infection that is red and scaly D. Produces symptoms of thick, brittle, discolored nails

    C