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What is this?
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Pustule
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What is this?
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Acne vulgaris
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What is this
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Acne rosacea
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What is this?
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Acne Congoblata
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What is this?
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Eczema
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What is this?
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Eczema
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What is this?
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Psoriasis
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What is this?
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Macule
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What is this?
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Eczema
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What is this?
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Macule
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What is this?
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Vesicle
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What is this?
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Macule
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What is this?
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Vescile
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What is this?
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Papule
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What is this?
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Nodule
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What is this?
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Telengieactasia
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What is this?
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Telengieactasia
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What is this?
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Scale
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What is this?
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Crusting
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What is this?
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Erosion
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What is this?
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Lichenification
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What is this?
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Atrophy
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What is this?
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Tinea
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What is this?
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Candida
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What is this?
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Herpes
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What is this?
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Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
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Whiteheads, blackheads, papules, pustules, nodules and cysts.
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Acne vulgaris
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Large interconnected lesions--scarring
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Acne congoblata
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Abrupt onset of congoblata leads to _______ which is ulcerating nodules, fever and achy joints (AI)
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Acne Fulminans
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Fleas
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Bubonic plaque
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Ticks
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Lyme disease
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Mosquitoes
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Malaria, West Nile Virus
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Fly
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Typhoid Fever, dysentary
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Reddness, swelling, pruritis, hives, pain
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Insect bite
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What should a doctor worry about after treating an insect bite?
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Secondary infection
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Atopic dermatitis on the skin that is an allergic reaction
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Eczema
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Secondary infections from diseases like eczema are only deadly if the patient is _______.
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Immunocompromised
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Eczema is seen more commonly on _______surfaces
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Flexor
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Honey color, crusts and vesicles, super contagious
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Impetigo
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Psoriasis is seen more commonly on __________ surfaces
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Exstensor
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AI T-cell reaction to the skin, FHX, HIV, Hormones exacerbate. red skin with silvery scales, ELBOWS
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Psoriasis
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Punch out lesions in fingernails...
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Psoriasis
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Macule
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small circular, FLAT, dif color
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Vesicle
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small RAISED filled with CLEAR fluid
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Large vesicle
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Bullae or blister
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Pustule
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RAISED lesion filled with PUS
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Papule
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SOLID RAISED lesion
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What is a group of papules called?
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Plaque
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Nodule
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SOLID lesion that is moveable to the area around it.
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Fat filled
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Nodule
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Wheal
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Skin elevation with itching
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Telegieactasia
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dilated blood vessels on surfaces of skin
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Cyst
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Fluid filled under the skin
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Fissure
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Crack in skin
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Polyp
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Skin tag
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Stalk that polyp sits on..
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Peduncule
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Loss of dermis and possibly epidermis
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Ulcer
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Dry dead skin with flaking
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Scales
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Dried substance, blood, pus, scab
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Crust
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Loss of epidermis
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Erosion
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Discolored fibrous tissue, not functional
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Scar
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Rough epidermis
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Lichenification
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Wrinkled skin
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Atrophy
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What does ABCDE stand for and mean?
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Asymmetry- symmetrical
Boder- Clear border Color- one color Diameter-no larger than pencil eraser Elevation- no higher than pencil eraser |
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Ringworm, fungal infection, athlete's foot, jock itch, itching burning redness
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Tinea
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Candida
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Yeast infection, pseudohyphe, thick white discharge, or gas an painful GI
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HSV1
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Oral
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HSV2
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Genital
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Herpes Zoster
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Chicken pox, varicella zoster, hangs out in ganglia cells, vesicles
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Nerves that innervate the muscles
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myotomes
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Nerves that innervate the skin
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dermatomes
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Never crosses the midline
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Varicella zoster
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Fluish with vesicle rash
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Herpes zoster
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Infertility due to PID all caused by:
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Chlamydia/trichomonas
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Pain and spotting, usually asymptomatic in both male and female STD
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Chlamydia
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M- Urethral discharge
F- asymptomatic |
Gonorrhea
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Another name for genital warts,...
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condyloma acuminatum
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HPV has an incubation period of how long?
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3 weeks to one year....mostly around 3 months
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What strains of HPV lead to cervical cancer?
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16, 18
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Protozoal infection
Gray green frothy discharge Fishy odor Edema, pruritis |
Trichomonas
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Inflammatory AI disorder, can affect any/all systems, systemic, discoid-skin, Med induced, higher rates in F, 15-45, fever, weightloss, joint pain, swelling, alopecia, dry eyes,malar (butterfly) rash
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Systemic lupus erythematosus
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Pleural effusion
Arthritis Lupus Nephritis Heart problems Raynauds phenomenon Vegitations on heart valves |
System lupus erythematosus
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