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Dermatosis Quiz

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A geriatric skin condition that is characterized by pruritic, dry, cracked, and fissured skin with scaling.

A. Rashes

B. Purpura

C. Bump

D. Xerosis


True or False:

Many skin conditions share common symptoms, and it can be easily to differentiate one from the other.

A. TRUE

B. FALSE


Based on the report, the following are common causes of dermatosis except:

A. Autoimmune disorders

B. Bacteria and Fungus

C. Age

D. Bacteria and Virus


Skin conditions that involve inflammation.

A. Dermatitis

B. Derma

C. Dermatosis

D. Dermatologist


A cell in the skin and eyes that produces and contains the pigment called melanin .

A. Melanoma

B. Carcinoma

C. Melanocytes


The most common form of skin cancer that strikes in the top layer of the epidermis.

A. Melanoma

B. Basal Cell Carcinoma

C. Squamous Cell Carcinoma


This classification includes everything on the surface of the body.

A. Dermatosis

B. Intergumentary System

C. Dermatology

D. Skin, nails, and hair


Refers to diseases of the intergumentary system

(does not involve inflammation).

A. Dermatitis

B. Derma

C. Dermatosis

D. Dermatologist


Based on the report, melanoma may be found on parts of the body not normally exposed to the sun such as…

A. Palm

B. Grain

C. Sole

D. Armpits


When chemotherapy is taken by mouth or injected into a vein or muscle.

A. Regional Chemotherapy

B. Systemic Chemotherapy

C. Targeted Chemotherapy

D. Regional Chemoteraphy


Primary treatment of all stages of melanoma.

A. Targeted Therapy

B. Radiation therapy

C. Surgery

D. Immunotherapy


We are having new skin every…

A. 2 weeks

B. quarterly

C. 30 days

D. year


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