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13 Cards in this Set
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What does PQRSTA stand for?
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pain or pt's complaint
quality region severity timing associated data |
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3 important dermatologic questions to ask a pt. presenting with a dermatologic complaint?
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-how long has it gone on?
-does it itch -how has it been tx'd |
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Drugs can cause __ skin reactions.
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any type of skin reaction
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Why is PSH important regarding scarring?
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keloid formation
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Many inherited disorders have __ expression.
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cutaneous
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Chronic __ is a leading cause of industrial disability
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dermatitis
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A chronic skin ulcer from persistent herpes simplex infxn may be a sign of immuno__.
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suppression
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In a pt with malar rash, a dx of __ should be considered.
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SLE
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The two most common causes of maculopapular eruption are __ and __
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drugs and viruses
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What are the 3 P's of general ROS?
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-paralysis
-paraesis -parastesthias |
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Hemorrhagic lesions do/do not blanch.
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do not
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Inflammatory lesions do/do not blanch.
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do
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how do you distinguish between epidermal and dermal lesions?
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dermal-remain and may turn an "apple-jelly" color
epidermal-disappear |