Skin conditions (Cellulitis, Scabies, Tinea)

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Skin Conditions Quiz: Test Your Knowledge

Challenge your understanding of common skin conditions, including Cellulitis, Scabies, and Tinea. This quiz is designed to help you learn and reinforce key concepts about these conditions and their treatment options.

Key Features:

  • 10 engaging multiple-choice questions
  • Learn about symptoms, risk factors, and diagnosis
  • Applicable for students and healthcare enthusiasts alike
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ExaminingDoctor202
Scabies is a skin condition caused by.....
A boil, ulcer, or damaged tissue (allowing bacteria to enter the body)
A poisons plant
A Mite
The pathophysiological result of Cellulitis is.......
An infection within the dermis of the skin
An infestation within the epidermis of the skin
The blocking of sensory nerve fibres
Which of these is a common risk factor for Tinea?
Chickenpox
Poor hygiene
Close contact with people
Injuries that cause breaks in the skin
Which of these is a symptom of Scabies?
A bald patch
Red streaks located proximal to the infected area
Local pruritus ( increased feeling of itchiness of the skin)
Cellulitis can be diagnosed by.....
A physical examination
Applying ink to the infected area (burrow ink test)
Examination of a skin sample
How can Tinea be treated?
Oral antifungal medicine
Systemic antibiotics
Lindane (lotion)
Antifungal cream
Which of these is not true about the prognosis of Scabies?
It is easily treatable and is most often not life threatening
If left untreated, it can cause potential heart and/or kidney disease.
Infestation has a high increase risk for those immunologically compromised
If infestation worsens, potential skin removal will be necessary
Cellulitis is a skin condition caused by.....
A fungus infection
A boil, ulcer, or damaged tissue (allowing bacteria to enter the body)
Untreated frostbite
The pathophysiological result of Tinea is........
The blocking of sensory nerve fibres
A fungus infection to the outermost layer of the skin (stratum corneum)
An infestation within the epidermis of the skin
Which of these is a common risk factor for scabies?
Injuries that cause breaks in the skin
Chickenpox
Close contact with people
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