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Fitzgerald Chapter 6 – Derm Question and answers verified to pass 2025
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2.) Seizures 3.) Neurofibromatosis 4.) Midline dysmorphisms
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(Elimite) 5% (^) (Ovide)
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4.) Newborn whose mother developed varicella one day earlier
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one-day history of "sore throat and swollen glands" as well as a low-grade fever and rash. Examination reveals a diffuse maculopapular rash, mildly tender posterior cervical and postauricular lymphadenopa- thy, and pharyngeal erythema without exudate. The remainder of her history and review of systems is unremarkable. Per her mother's report, Tina has not received any immunizations since age 6 months. The most likely diagnosis is: 1.) Scarlet fever 2.) Roseola 3.) Rubella 4.) Rubeola
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consider a diagnosis of: 1.) Infectious mononucleosis 2.) Scarlet fever 3.) Hand, foot, and mouth disease 4.) Kawasaki disease
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treatment is often need- ed before significant improvement is achieved 2.) D/c the systemic antimicrobial and add a topical antimicrobial with a keratolytic agent 1.) Counsel him that 6-8wks of treatment is of- ten needed before sig- nificant improvement is achieved
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3.) Advise the patient that this abs is likely not an ef- fective treatment for him and change to a different systemic antimicrobial 4.) Add a second systemic antimicrobial agent