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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
What is Syncope disease associated with?
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Syncope is associated with sudden mostly temporary loss of consciousness and sometimes postural tone to cerebral hypoperfusion. It may be caused by cardiac, neurologic, or other heart conditions.
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Syncope is associated with sudden mostly temporary loss of consciousness and sometimes postural tone to cerebral hypoperfusion. It may be caused by cardiac, neurologic, or other heart conditions.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
Which is the largest organ in the Human body?
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The skin is the largest organ in the human body. It acts as a barrier and protection against the outside environment, regulates body temperature, fluids, and electrolytes, and also responsible for touch and sensation on our body.
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The skin is the largest organ in the human body. It acts as a barrier and protection against the outside environment, regulates body temperature, fluids, and electrolytes, and also responsible for touch and sensation on our body.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
Contact Dermatitis is a hypersensitivity reaction caused by?
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Contact Dermatitis is a type IV hypersensitivity reaction that may be caused by contact with an allergen to which the patient has previously been exposed and sensitized such as leather, perfume, and some cosmetics.
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Contact Dermatitis is a type IV hypersensitivity reaction that may be caused by contact with an allergen to which the patient has previously been exposed and sensitized such as leather, perfume, and some cosmetics.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
Which of the following is the Best Initial treatment for Contact Dermatitis?
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The best initial treatment for Contact Dermatitis is the use of topical corticosteroids and avoiding the allergens the patient was exposed to. In severe cases, there is a need to use a systemic corticosteroid.
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The best initial treatment for Contact Dermatitis is the use of topical corticosteroids and avoiding the allergens the patient was exposed to. In severe cases, there is a need to use a systemic corticosteroid.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
Stasis Dermatitis is a lower extremity dermatitis due to venous hypertension that may force blood from the deep to the superficial venous system. Which of the following causes Venous hypertension?
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Venous hypertension is often a result of venous valve incompetence or flow obstruction and commonly involves the medial ankle in patients with deep vein thrombosis (DVT) history and standing for a long period. If untreated, the area can become inflamed, exudative, and hyperpigmented from hemosiderin deposition.
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Venous hypertension is often a result of venous valve incompetence or flow obstruction and commonly involves the medial ankle in patients with deep vein thrombosis (DVT) history and standing for a long period. If untreated, the area can become inflamed, exudative, and hyperpigmented from hemosiderin deposition.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
Which of the following perfectly describes Urticaria skin condition?
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Urticaria is caused by the release of histamine and prostaglandins from mast cells in a type I hypersensitivity response. Sharply demarcated edematous plaques with surrounding erythema appear each lasting less than 1 day. It may be acute or chronic lasting more than 1 month.
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Urticaria is caused by the release of histamine and prostaglandins from mast cells in a type I hypersensitivity response. Sharply demarcated edematous plaques with surrounding erythema appear each lasting less than 1 day. It may be acute or chronic lasting more than 1 month.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
A patient is diagnosed with hemorrhagic and eroded eyes, mouth, and genitals. Which of the following skin disease could be the cause?
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Stevens-Johnson Syndrome also called Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis diagnosis shows acute mucosal abrasion with widespread erythematous, dusky red or purpuric macules, or targetoid lesions. Mucous membranes usually may become eroded and hemorrhagic.
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Stevens-Johnson Syndrome also called Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis diagnosis shows acute mucosal abrasion with widespread erythematous, dusky red or purpuric macules, or targetoid lesions. Mucous membranes usually may become eroded and hemorrhagic.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
A patient is diagnosed with Erythema Nodosum skin disease. Which of the following treatment is recommended to use on them?
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Erythema nodosum mostly resolves on its own, and the nodules may go away in about 1 month without treatment. Bed rest, cool compresses, the elevation of the legs, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs could help relieve the pain caused by the nodules. Potassium iodide tablets may be used to reduce inflammation.
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Erythema nodosum mostly resolves on its own, and the nodules may go away in about 1 month without treatment. Bed rest, cool compresses, the elevation of the legs, and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs could help relieve the pain caused by the nodules. Potassium iodide tablets may be used to reduce inflammation.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
A 23-year-old woman is seen for an itchy, linear rash on her right leg. She returned from a hiking trip 2days ago and denies using any new makeup, clothing, or jewelry. What features of this presentation favor Contact dermatitis?
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The asymmetric location of the rash and its linear arrangement could be from contact with a plant during the trip, and the time from contact to rash appearance all point to contact dermatitis.
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The asymmetric location of the rash and its linear arrangement could be from contact with a plant during the trip, and the time from contact to rash appearance all point to contact dermatitis.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
A patient reports to the hospital with his nails affected with pitting, “oil spots,” and lifting of
the nail plate. Which of the following conditions could he be suffering from?Correct
Psoriasis is characterized by lesions that are classically found on the extensor surfaces like the elbows and knees, Scalp, and lumbosacral regions. Nails are frequently affected by pitting, oil spots, and onycholysis.
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Psoriasis is characterized by lesions that are classically found on the extensor surfaces like the elbows and knees, Scalp, and lumbosacral regions. Nails are frequently affected by pitting, oil spots, and onycholysis.