111. Similar to a vescle but larger usually more than 5mm in diameter, consisting of clear fluid accumulated within or below the epidermis.
A. Vesicle
B. Pustule
C. Bulla
D. Cyst
Ans: C
112. Dried exudate on the surface of the skin.
A. Plaque
B. Crust
C. Scale
Ans: B
113. A localised area of colour or textural change in the skin
A. Macule
B. Ecchymosis
C. Freckle
Ans: A
114. Alopecia is the absence of hair?
A. True
B. False
Ans: A
115. Atrophic skin is thin, translucent and wrinkled with easily visable blood vessels
A. True
B. False
Ans: A
116. An acute abcess formation in adjacent hair follicles.
A. Carbuncle
B. Furuncle
C. Folliculitis
Ans: B
117. A compressible papule or plaque of dermal oedema, red or white in colour.
A. Urticaria (Missed.
B. Erythema
C. Wheal (Missed.
D. Purpura
Ans: A,C
118. A pustule is a visible collection of pus in a blister. Pustules can be seen in psoriasis
A. True
B. False
Ans: A
119. A purulent inflammation of the skin and subcutaneous tissue
A. Erythema
B. Ecchymosis
C. Cellulitis
Ans: C
120. A small solid elevation of the skin, generally defined as less than 5mm, maybe flat or domeshaped.
A. Nodule
B. Papule
C. Macule
Ans: B
121. Irritants cause more contact dermatitis than allergens do?
A. True
B. False
Ans: A
122. Contact dermatitis, which of the following are common irritants?
A. Water (Missed.
B. temperature extremes (Missed.
C. Frictional abrasives (Missed.
D. Nickel
Ans: D
123. Atopic eczema induces lichenification
A. True
B. False
Ans: A
124. Treatments used to treat Atopic eczema
A. Emollients (Missed.
B. Antihistamines (Missed.
C. Hot baths
D. Topical steroids (Missed.
E. Antibiotics (Missed.
F. Wear wool clothing
Ans: C
125. Types of Eczema
A. Discoid eczema (Missed.
B. Seborrhoeic Dermatitis (Missed.
C. Venous eczema (Missed.
D. Arthiritic dermatitis
E. Lichen simplex chronicus (Missed.
F. Lichen striatus (Missed.
Ans: D
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A. Vesicle
B. Pustule
C. Bulla
D. Cyst
Ans: C
112. Dried exudate on the surface of the skin.
A. Plaque
B. Crust
C. Scale
Ans: B
113. A localised area of colour or textural change in the skin
A. Macule
B. Ecchymosis
C. Freckle
Ans: A
114. Alopecia is the absence of hair?
A. True
B. False
Ans: A
115. Atrophic skin is thin, translucent and wrinkled with easily visable blood vessels
A. True
B. False
Ans: A
116. An acute abcess formation in adjacent hair follicles.
A. Carbuncle
B. Furuncle
C. Folliculitis
Ans: B
117. A compressible papule or plaque of dermal oedema, red or white in colour.
A. Urticaria (Missed.
B. Erythema
C. Wheal (Missed.
D. Purpura
Ans: A,C
118. A pustule is a visible collection of pus in a blister. Pustules can be seen in psoriasis
A. True
B. False
Ans: A
119. A purulent inflammation of the skin and subcutaneous tissue
A. Erythema
B. Ecchymosis
C. Cellulitis
Ans: C
120. A small solid elevation of the skin, generally defined as less than 5mm, maybe flat or domeshaped.
A. Nodule
B. Papule
C. Macule
Ans: B
121. Irritants cause more contact dermatitis than allergens do?
A. True
B. False
Ans: A
122. Contact dermatitis, which of the following are common irritants?
A. Water (Missed.
B. temperature extremes (Missed.
C. Frictional abrasives (Missed.
D. Nickel
Ans: D
123. Atopic eczema induces lichenification
A. True
B. False
Ans: A
124. Treatments used to treat Atopic eczema
A. Emollients (Missed.
B. Antihistamines (Missed.
C. Hot baths
D. Topical steroids (Missed.
E. Antibiotics (Missed.
F. Wear wool clothing
Ans: C
125. Types of Eczema
A. Discoid eczema (Missed.
B. Seborrhoeic Dermatitis (Missed.
C. Venous eczema (Missed.
D. Arthiritic dermatitis
E. Lichen simplex chronicus (Missed.
F. Lichen striatus (Missed.
Ans: D
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