APEA Q Bank: Dermatology (Questions-Answers) Question: A microscopic examination of the sample taken from a skin lesion indicates hyphae. What type of
... [Show More] infection might this indicate? Question: A ch ild with a sandpaper-textured rash probably has: Question: A 40-year-old female patient presents to the clinic with multiple, painful reddened nodules on the anterior surface of both legs. She is … These are probably … with her history of: Question: A patient is … with tinea pedis. A microscopic examination of the sample taken from the infected area would likely demonstrate: Question: When can a child with chickenpox return to daycare? Question: A patient with a primary case of scabies was probably infected: Question: The nurse practitioner examines a patient who has had poison ivy for 3 days. She asks if she can spread it to her family members. The nurse practitioner replies: Question: Which chronic skin disorder primarily affects hairy areas of the body? Question: A patient with diabetes has right anterior shin edema, erythema, warmth, and tenderness to touch. This developed over the past 3 days. There is no visible pus. What is the most likely diagnosis to consider? Question: The agent commonly used to treat patients with scabies is permethrin. How often should it … applied to eradicate scabies? Question: Impetigo is … by: Question: A 60-year-old patient is noted to have rounding of the distal phalanx of the fingers. What might have caused this? Question: A patient has suspected scarlet fever. He likely has a sandpaper rash and: Question: A patient with a positive history of a tick bite about 2 weeks ago and erythema migrans has a positive ELISA for Borrelia burgdorferi. The Western blot is positive. How should he … managed? Question: A patient will … taking oral terbinafine for fingernail fungus. The NP knows that: Question: A skin lesion that is a solid mass is … as a: Question: The nurse practitioner is examining a 3-month-old infant who has normal development. She has identified an alopecic area at the occiput. What should … done? Question: The most common form of skin cancer is: Question: The nurse practitioner identifies satellite lesions in a 6-month-old infant. These are: Question: A patient who is at high risk for skin cancer should: Question: An example of a premalignant lesion that develops on sun-damaged skin is: Question: Which of the following areas of the body has the greatest percutaneous absorption? [Show Less]