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blackheads and whiteheads=acne | comedo
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small, superficial keratin cyst | milia
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dermal nodule, visible opening often seen; cheesy foul-smelling contents | cyst
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narrow, elevated tunnel=parasite (scabies) | burrow
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thickening of the skin | lichenification
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dilated superficial vessels | telangectasia
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nonblanchable blood deposit 1cm or less | petechiae
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perechiae >1cm | purpura
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KOH prep is used to help see what | fungus and yeast
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what is diascopy used to see (putting pressure on a lesion to see if it blanches) | vascular lesions
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what is a Tzanck Smear used to identify | virus
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what is mineral oil prep used to identify | scabies
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what is patch testing used for | when contact allergy is suspected
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acetowhitening is | unreliable
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when in doubt what do you do | biopsy
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fancy name for blacklight | Wood's Light
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a simple office procedure used to identify fungal organisms and yeast prior to initiating treatment | KOH prep
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when doing a KOH prep always scrape the __ | border of the lesion
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office procedure for suspected viral infection, scrapings must be obtained from the base of a freshly opened vesicle | Tzanck smear
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what are you looking for under the microscope when doing a Tzanck smear | multinucleated giant cells
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aka scabies prep | mineral oil prep
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Scabies droppings, AKA: | scybala
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if your patient is itchy have __ in your differential | scabies
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Most common contact allergen | neosporin
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fluoresces white with wood's lamp | vitiligo
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fluoresces coral red with wood's lamp | erythasma
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honey colored crust is pathognomonic for | impetigo
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what causes hand foot and mouth disease | coxsackie virus
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Decubitus ulcer Stage I: | nonblanching erythema, intact skin
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Decubitus ulcer Stage II | necrosis, superficial; involving epidermis/dermis; shallow ulcer
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Decubitus ulcer Stage III | deep necrosis; crater ulcers w/full thickness skin loss; to but not thru fascia
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Decubitus ulcer Stage IV | full thickness ulceration w/necrosis damage to mx/bone
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