Deck 9: Drugs for the Skin

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Which term describes an excess of the protein keratin in the epidermis?

A) Scaling
B) Edema
C) Erythema
D) Urticaria
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Which term describes open lesions that are the result of tissue damage that starts below the skin and then erupts onto the skin surface?

A) Eruptions
B) Ulcerations
C) Erosions
D) Fissures
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Which statement does NOT describe a function of skin?

A) Waterproof covering for the entire body
B) Protection for internal organs
C) Barrier to microorganisms
D) Trigger for hormonal secretions during stress
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Fatigue, emotions, and sensitivity to some substances in the environment can result in:

A) wheals.
B) itching.
C) hives.
D) redness.
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Which type of cells contain a skin-color pigment that gives a person's skin its characteristic color?

A) Chromocytes
B) Dermocytes
C) Melanocytes
D) Xanocytes
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Which term describes a condition caused by the release of histamine from the skin cells during allergic reactions?

A) Urticaria
B) Pruritus
C) Edema
D) Erythema
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Which term describes a protective response of body tissues to irritation and injury-a process that results in swelling, redness, pain, and heat?

A) Allergy
B) Infection
C) Inflammation
D) Erythema
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Which term describes a hard protein contained in the cells of the epidermis, nails, and hair that is both waterproof and a barrier to pathogens and chemicals?

A) Collagen
B) Keratin
C) Melanin
D) Sebum
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Which term is another name for pruritus?

A) Hives
B) Redness
C) Swelling
D) Itching
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Which is another term for urticaria?

A) Wheal
B) Itching
C) Hives
D) Redness
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Which term does NOT describe a part of the integumentary system?

A) Hair
B) Nails
C) Glands
D) Fascia
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Which condition can be caused by poison ivy, cosmetics, and soaps?

A) Psoriasis
B) Contact dermatitis
C) Seborrheic dermatitis
D) Eczema (dermatitis)
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Collagen, blood vessels, nerves, lymphatic tissue, and connective tissue make up the

A) dermis.
B) epidermis.
C) peridermis.
D) subcutaneous layer.
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Which term describes the outermost layer of skin?

A) Dermis
B) Epidermis
C) Hyperdermis
D) Peridermis
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Which term describes reddening of the skin caused by an expansion of the capillaries close to the skin surface?

A) Pruritus
B) Edema
C) Erythema
D) Urticaria
Question
Which sign/symptom occurs when body temperature elevates and causes the blood vessels of the dermis to dilate?

A) secretion of sebum.
B) perspiration.
C) pallor.
D) excitation of the arrector pili muscles.
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Which part of the skin supplies support, insulation, nutrition, and cushioning or padding?

A) Dermis
B) Epidermis
C) Peridermis
D) Subcutaneous layer
Question
Which term describes a circumscribed area of pathological tissue?

A) Scaling
B) Urticaria
C) Lesion
D) Eruption
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Hair follicles, sebaceous and sweat glands, and sense receptors are contained in the:

A) dermis.
B) epidermis.
C) peridermis.
D) subcutaneous layer.
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Which term describes swelling caused by a buildup of fluid in the tissues?

A) Pruritus
B) Edema
C) Erythema
D) Urticaria
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Which classification of drugs can be used to effectively remove warts and corns?

A) Antipruritics
B) Antiseptics
C) Keratolytics
D) Miticides
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Which condition does NOT result from extended exposure to the sun?

A) Premature aging of the skin
B) Predisposition to cancer
C) Sunburn
D) Dermatitis
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Which type of medications relieves itching caused by inflammation?

A) Antipruritics
B) Antiseptics
C) Keratolytics
D) Miticides
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Which action is NOT caused by corticosteroids?

A) Antipruritic
B) Astringent
C) Anti-inflammatory
D) Vasoconstrictive
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Which term is NOT used to describe impaired skin integrity caused by prolonged pressure that damages skin and underlying tissue?

A) Bedsore
B) Pressure ulcer
C) Decubitus ulcer
D) Dermal ulcer
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Which term describes an infestation by lice?

A) Scabies
B) Pediculosis
C) Impetigo
D) Psoriasis
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Which topical medication relieves pain and itching by numbing the skin layers and mucous membranes?

A) Antipruritics
B) Keratolytics
C) Anesthetics
D) Antiseptics
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Which type of bactericidal drugs is used only on nonliving objects such as surgical instruments?

A) Antiseptics
B) Astringents
C) Disinfectants
D) Keratolytics
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Which type of medication may be given orally to patients with eczema who have developed sensitivity to topical preparations?

A) nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
B) antihistamines.
C) antibiotics.
D) vasoconstrictors.
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Which term describes drugs that soften and destroy the outer layer of skin so that it is sloughed off (shed)?

A) Astringents
B) Antipruritics
C) Keratolytics
D) Antiseptics
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Which topical medications kill insect parasites that infest the skin?

A) Keratolytics
B) Astringents
C) Miticides
D) Protectives
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Which skin condition is characterized by red, raised lesions covered with dry, silvery scales?

A) Eczema
B) Dandruff
C) Psoriasis
D) Seborrheic dermatitis
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Which type of topical medications inhibits the growth of microorganisms on skin surfaces?

A) Antipruritics
B) Keratolytics
C) Anesthetics
D) Antiseptics
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Which term describes the method used to calculate the percentage of body surface affected by burns?

A) Rule of Nines
B) Rule of Percentages
C) Rule of Burns
D) Rule of Proportions
Question
When applying a transdermal patch, always remove the old patch before applying a new one to:

A) ensure a continuous delivery of medication.
B) prevent skin irritation from the adhesive.
C) prevent a possible overdose.
D) maintain therapeutic levels of medication in the bloodstream.
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Which medication works by covering, cooling, drying, or soothing inflamed skin?

A) Antipruritics
B) Topical anesthetics
C) Protectives and astringents
D) Anti-inflammatory drugs
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Which conditions are examples of bacterial infections?

A) Chickenpox and measles
B) Impetigo and boils
C) Urticaria and macules
D) Scabies and pediculosis
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Which is the minimum recommended sun protection factor as set by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)?

A) SPF 10
B) SPF 15
C) SPF 30
D) SPF 45
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Which treatment is best cure for pressure ulcers?

A) Antibiotics
B) Anti-inflammatory drugs
C) Prevention
D) Protectants
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Which is a parasitic infestation caused by the itch mite?

A) Scabies
B) Pediculosis
C) Impetigo
D) Psoriasis
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Which term means to soften the skin by moistening, causing increased absorption through the skin?

A) Macerate
B) Transdermal
C) Constrict
D) Dilate
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Which technique should be used to apply lotions?

A) Rub in by hand.
B) Pat with a piece of cotton.
C) Apply with a wooden tongue blade.
D) Pour onto the affected area.
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It is a health care worker's legal responsibility to tell patients who are using Accutane to avoid the __________ because of photosensitivity and to avoid drinking _____________ because it potentiates the serum triglyceride level.
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Which is a type of dressing that seals in drugs, body heat, and moisture?

A) Inclusive
B) Occlusive
C) Transdermal
D) Penetrating
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Which sign/symptom occurs with partial-thickness burns?

A) Blanches (whitens) on pressure
B) Has mild swelling
C) Blisters
D) Has white, leathery-appearing skin
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Which sign/symptom is made up of dead white blood cells and debris?

A) Pus
B) Crusts
C) Scales
D) Blisters
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Healthcare workers should be strong advocates of safe sun practices by instructing patients that repeated and prolonged sun exposure is a precursor to the formation of _____________.
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Which procedure should be used to remove a dressing that is sticking to a wound?

A) Gently pull the dressing off from front to back.
B) Place a heating pad on the wound to loosen the scab.
C) Soften by moistening the dressing with normal saline.
D) Spray the dressing with an anesthetic to reduce patient discomfort.
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Wounds, hemorrhoids, and sunburns may be treated with which medication?

A) Topical anesthetics
B) Antiseptics
C) Antipruritics
D) Antihistamines
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Exposure to the sun and alcohol consumption must be avoided by patients who are prescribed which medication?

A) Accutane
B) Nitro-Dur
C) DuoDERM Hydroactive
D) Salicylic acid
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Applying wet dressings, using a fat-soluble drug, and rubbing the preparation into the skin are all methods used to increase the ___________________ of drugs in deeper skin layers.

A) therapeutic levels
B) distribution
C) absorption
D) metabolism
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Which personal protective gear (or equipment) should be worn by a health care worker when applying drug patches to the skin?

A) Gloves
B) Goggles
C) Gown
D) Face shield
Question
To apply a(n) _____________ correctly, rub it in gently.
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Betadine, Neosporin, Neo-Polycin, and Mycitracin are antiseptics/antimicrobials that can be used to treat:

A) minor burns.
B) minor wounds.
C) diaper rash.
D) insect bites.
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Desitin, Vasoline, and zinc oxide are all protectives used to treat:

A) minor burns.
B) minor wounds.
C) diaper rash.
D) insect bites.
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Which term describes a discoloration, or bruising, of the skin caused by leakage of blood into the subcutaneous tissue?

A) Erythema
B) Edema
C) Ecchymosis
D) Petechiae
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Which statement describes why people who have skin conditions need psychological support?

A) Living with constant pain or itching is stressful.
B) People may become depressed about their condition.
C) Acne may affect body image.
D) All answers are correct.
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Which class of drugs should be used only topically, never orally?

A) Antiseptics
B) Antipruritics
C) Analgesics
D) Antibiotics
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Which type of burn is caused by contact with a caustic agent such as acid?

A) Thermal
B) Chemical
C) Electrical
D) Inhalation
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If a skin condition is painful, which of the following drugs may be ordered by the doctor prior to administration of a topical medication?

A) Astringent
B) Corticosteroid
C) Antipruritic
D) Analgesic
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The outermost avascular layer of the skin is the _________________.
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To apply a lotion correctly, _________ it on skin.
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Body temperature is regulated with the help of the __________ glands in the dermis.
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_____________ is caused by an expansion of the capillaries close to the skin surface and presents as reddening of the skin.
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______________ is caused by the release of histamine from the skin cells during an allergic reaction.
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Support, insulation, nutrition, and cushioning or padding are provided by the _______________ layer of the skin.
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The hard protein in the cells of the epidermis, nails, and hair that is both waterproof and a barrier to pathogens and chemicals is _____________.
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To apply a liniment correctly, _____________ it in vigorously.
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A structure that picks up sensations of hot, cold, touch, pain, or pressure in the skin is a(n) ____________________.
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The skin is also important to body image; for example, conditions such as acne can have a negative impact on an adolescent's ________________.
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The skin forms a waterproof protective covering for the entire body and acts as a barrier to ________________.
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Collagen, blood vessels, nerves, lymphatic tissue, and connective tissue make up the _____________.
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The skin also senses temperature changes in the environment and helps regulate body temperature. When body temperature goes up, the blood vessels in the dermis dilate, causing _____________________.
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_______________ is caused by a buildup of fluid in the tissues.
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The protective response of body tissues to irritation and injury that results in swelling, redness, heat, and pain is called ___________________.
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To apply ointments correctly, apply them with a wooden ___________ or a cotton-tipped applicator.
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The skin is a mirror of human _______________, which reveal themselves through blushing, paleness, and rashes.
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Melanocytes in the epidermis contain melanin that gives a person's skin its characteristic ________________.
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An excess of keratin in the epidermis is termed ___________________.
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Another term for pruritus is _____________.
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1
Which term describes an excess of the protein keratin in the epidermis?

A) Scaling
B) Edema
C) Erythema
D) Urticaria
Scaling
2
Which term describes open lesions that are the result of tissue damage that starts below the skin and then erupts onto the skin surface?

A) Eruptions
B) Ulcerations
C) Erosions
D) Fissures
Ulcerations
3
Which statement does NOT describe a function of skin?

A) Waterproof covering for the entire body
B) Protection for internal organs
C) Barrier to microorganisms
D) Trigger for hormonal secretions during stress
Trigger for hormonal secretions during stress
4
Fatigue, emotions, and sensitivity to some substances in the environment can result in:

A) wheals.
B) itching.
C) hives.
D) redness.
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Which type of cells contain a skin-color pigment that gives a person's skin its characteristic color?

A) Chromocytes
B) Dermocytes
C) Melanocytes
D) Xanocytes
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Which term describes a condition caused by the release of histamine from the skin cells during allergic reactions?

A) Urticaria
B) Pruritus
C) Edema
D) Erythema
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Which term describes a protective response of body tissues to irritation and injury-a process that results in swelling, redness, pain, and heat?

A) Allergy
B) Infection
C) Inflammation
D) Erythema
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Which term describes a hard protein contained in the cells of the epidermis, nails, and hair that is both waterproof and a barrier to pathogens and chemicals?

A) Collagen
B) Keratin
C) Melanin
D) Sebum
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Which term is another name for pruritus?

A) Hives
B) Redness
C) Swelling
D) Itching
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Which is another term for urticaria?

A) Wheal
B) Itching
C) Hives
D) Redness
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Which term does NOT describe a part of the integumentary system?

A) Hair
B) Nails
C) Glands
D) Fascia
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12
Which condition can be caused by poison ivy, cosmetics, and soaps?

A) Psoriasis
B) Contact dermatitis
C) Seborrheic dermatitis
D) Eczema (dermatitis)
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Collagen, blood vessels, nerves, lymphatic tissue, and connective tissue make up the

A) dermis.
B) epidermis.
C) peridermis.
D) subcutaneous layer.
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Which term describes the outermost layer of skin?

A) Dermis
B) Epidermis
C) Hyperdermis
D) Peridermis
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Which term describes reddening of the skin caused by an expansion of the capillaries close to the skin surface?

A) Pruritus
B) Edema
C) Erythema
D) Urticaria
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Which sign/symptom occurs when body temperature elevates and causes the blood vessels of the dermis to dilate?

A) secretion of sebum.
B) perspiration.
C) pallor.
D) excitation of the arrector pili muscles.
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Which part of the skin supplies support, insulation, nutrition, and cushioning or padding?

A) Dermis
B) Epidermis
C) Peridermis
D) Subcutaneous layer
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Which term describes a circumscribed area of pathological tissue?

A) Scaling
B) Urticaria
C) Lesion
D) Eruption
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Hair follicles, sebaceous and sweat glands, and sense receptors are contained in the:

A) dermis.
B) epidermis.
C) peridermis.
D) subcutaneous layer.
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Which term describes swelling caused by a buildup of fluid in the tissues?

A) Pruritus
B) Edema
C) Erythema
D) Urticaria
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Which classification of drugs can be used to effectively remove warts and corns?

A) Antipruritics
B) Antiseptics
C) Keratolytics
D) Miticides
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Which condition does NOT result from extended exposure to the sun?

A) Premature aging of the skin
B) Predisposition to cancer
C) Sunburn
D) Dermatitis
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Which type of medications relieves itching caused by inflammation?

A) Antipruritics
B) Antiseptics
C) Keratolytics
D) Miticides
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Which action is NOT caused by corticosteroids?

A) Antipruritic
B) Astringent
C) Anti-inflammatory
D) Vasoconstrictive
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Which term is NOT used to describe impaired skin integrity caused by prolonged pressure that damages skin and underlying tissue?

A) Bedsore
B) Pressure ulcer
C) Decubitus ulcer
D) Dermal ulcer
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Which term describes an infestation by lice?

A) Scabies
B) Pediculosis
C) Impetigo
D) Psoriasis
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Which topical medication relieves pain and itching by numbing the skin layers and mucous membranes?

A) Antipruritics
B) Keratolytics
C) Anesthetics
D) Antiseptics
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Which type of bactericidal drugs is used only on nonliving objects such as surgical instruments?

A) Antiseptics
B) Astringents
C) Disinfectants
D) Keratolytics
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Which type of medication may be given orally to patients with eczema who have developed sensitivity to topical preparations?

A) nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
B) antihistamines.
C) antibiotics.
D) vasoconstrictors.
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Which term describes drugs that soften and destroy the outer layer of skin so that it is sloughed off (shed)?

A) Astringents
B) Antipruritics
C) Keratolytics
D) Antiseptics
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31
Which topical medications kill insect parasites that infest the skin?

A) Keratolytics
B) Astringents
C) Miticides
D) Protectives
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Which skin condition is characterized by red, raised lesions covered with dry, silvery scales?

A) Eczema
B) Dandruff
C) Psoriasis
D) Seborrheic dermatitis
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Which type of topical medications inhibits the growth of microorganisms on skin surfaces?

A) Antipruritics
B) Keratolytics
C) Anesthetics
D) Antiseptics
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Which term describes the method used to calculate the percentage of body surface affected by burns?

A) Rule of Nines
B) Rule of Percentages
C) Rule of Burns
D) Rule of Proportions
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35
When applying a transdermal patch, always remove the old patch before applying a new one to:

A) ensure a continuous delivery of medication.
B) prevent skin irritation from the adhesive.
C) prevent a possible overdose.
D) maintain therapeutic levels of medication in the bloodstream.
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36
Which medication works by covering, cooling, drying, or soothing inflamed skin?

A) Antipruritics
B) Topical anesthetics
C) Protectives and astringents
D) Anti-inflammatory drugs
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37
Which conditions are examples of bacterial infections?

A) Chickenpox and measles
B) Impetigo and boils
C) Urticaria and macules
D) Scabies and pediculosis
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38
Which is the minimum recommended sun protection factor as set by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)?

A) SPF 10
B) SPF 15
C) SPF 30
D) SPF 45
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39
Which treatment is best cure for pressure ulcers?

A) Antibiotics
B) Anti-inflammatory drugs
C) Prevention
D) Protectants
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Which is a parasitic infestation caused by the itch mite?

A) Scabies
B) Pediculosis
C) Impetigo
D) Psoriasis
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41
Which term means to soften the skin by moistening, causing increased absorption through the skin?

A) Macerate
B) Transdermal
C) Constrict
D) Dilate
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42
Which technique should be used to apply lotions?

A) Rub in by hand.
B) Pat with a piece of cotton.
C) Apply with a wooden tongue blade.
D) Pour onto the affected area.
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It is a health care worker's legal responsibility to tell patients who are using Accutane to avoid the __________ because of photosensitivity and to avoid drinking _____________ because it potentiates the serum triglyceride level.
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44
Which is a type of dressing that seals in drugs, body heat, and moisture?

A) Inclusive
B) Occlusive
C) Transdermal
D) Penetrating
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45
Which sign/symptom occurs with partial-thickness burns?

A) Blanches (whitens) on pressure
B) Has mild swelling
C) Blisters
D) Has white, leathery-appearing skin
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46
Which sign/symptom is made up of dead white blood cells and debris?

A) Pus
B) Crusts
C) Scales
D) Blisters
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47
Healthcare workers should be strong advocates of safe sun practices by instructing patients that repeated and prolonged sun exposure is a precursor to the formation of _____________.
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48
Which procedure should be used to remove a dressing that is sticking to a wound?

A) Gently pull the dressing off from front to back.
B) Place a heating pad on the wound to loosen the scab.
C) Soften by moistening the dressing with normal saline.
D) Spray the dressing with an anesthetic to reduce patient discomfort.
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Wounds, hemorrhoids, and sunburns may be treated with which medication?

A) Topical anesthetics
B) Antiseptics
C) Antipruritics
D) Antihistamines
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50
Exposure to the sun and alcohol consumption must be avoided by patients who are prescribed which medication?

A) Accutane
B) Nitro-Dur
C) DuoDERM Hydroactive
D) Salicylic acid
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51
Applying wet dressings, using a fat-soluble drug, and rubbing the preparation into the skin are all methods used to increase the ___________________ of drugs in deeper skin layers.

A) therapeutic levels
B) distribution
C) absorption
D) metabolism
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Which personal protective gear (or equipment) should be worn by a health care worker when applying drug patches to the skin?

A) Gloves
B) Goggles
C) Gown
D) Face shield
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53
To apply a(n) _____________ correctly, rub it in gently.
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54
Betadine, Neosporin, Neo-Polycin, and Mycitracin are antiseptics/antimicrobials that can be used to treat:

A) minor burns.
B) minor wounds.
C) diaper rash.
D) insect bites.
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55
Desitin, Vasoline, and zinc oxide are all protectives used to treat:

A) minor burns.
B) minor wounds.
C) diaper rash.
D) insect bites.
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56
Which term describes a discoloration, or bruising, of the skin caused by leakage of blood into the subcutaneous tissue?

A) Erythema
B) Edema
C) Ecchymosis
D) Petechiae
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57
Which statement describes why people who have skin conditions need psychological support?

A) Living with constant pain or itching is stressful.
B) People may become depressed about their condition.
C) Acne may affect body image.
D) All answers are correct.
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58
Which class of drugs should be used only topically, never orally?

A) Antiseptics
B) Antipruritics
C) Analgesics
D) Antibiotics
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59
Which type of burn is caused by contact with a caustic agent such as acid?

A) Thermal
B) Chemical
C) Electrical
D) Inhalation
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60
If a skin condition is painful, which of the following drugs may be ordered by the doctor prior to administration of a topical medication?

A) Astringent
B) Corticosteroid
C) Antipruritic
D) Analgesic
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61
The outermost avascular layer of the skin is the _________________.
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62
To apply a lotion correctly, _________ it on skin.
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63
Body temperature is regulated with the help of the __________ glands in the dermis.
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64
_____________ is caused by an expansion of the capillaries close to the skin surface and presents as reddening of the skin.
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65
______________ is caused by the release of histamine from the skin cells during an allergic reaction.
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66
Support, insulation, nutrition, and cushioning or padding are provided by the _______________ layer of the skin.
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67
The hard protein in the cells of the epidermis, nails, and hair that is both waterproof and a barrier to pathogens and chemicals is _____________.
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68
To apply a liniment correctly, _____________ it in vigorously.
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69
A structure that picks up sensations of hot, cold, touch, pain, or pressure in the skin is a(n) ____________________.
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70
The skin is also important to body image; for example, conditions such as acne can have a negative impact on an adolescent's ________________.
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71
The skin forms a waterproof protective covering for the entire body and acts as a barrier to ________________.
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72
Collagen, blood vessels, nerves, lymphatic tissue, and connective tissue make up the _____________.
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73
The skin also senses temperature changes in the environment and helps regulate body temperature. When body temperature goes up, the blood vessels in the dermis dilate, causing _____________________.
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74
_______________ is caused by a buildup of fluid in the tissues.
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75
The protective response of body tissues to irritation and injury that results in swelling, redness, heat, and pain is called ___________________.
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76
To apply ointments correctly, apply them with a wooden ___________ or a cotton-tipped applicator.
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77
The skin is a mirror of human _______________, which reveal themselves through blushing, paleness, and rashes.
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78
Melanocytes in the epidermis contain melanin that gives a person's skin its characteristic ________________.
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79
An excess of keratin in the epidermis is termed ___________________.
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80
Another term for pruritus is _____________.
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