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QUESTION 1
What is the virus associated with shingles?
a) Herpes Simplex I
b) Herpes Simplex II
c) Varicella zoster
d) HPV
QUESTION 2
What changes in surface characteristics that should prompt evaluation for skin cancer?
a) Redness, swelling, tenderness, streaking
b) Scaliness, erosion crusting, bleeding ulceration
c) White round spots, Christmas tree rash, bull’s eye rash, red spot-like lesions
d) Crusting, bleeding ulcerations, Christmas tree rash, bull’s eye rash
QUESTION 3
What is the initial goal of treatment during an acute phase of a mood episode?
a) intense psychotherapy
b) assess for physical complications
c) assess medication compliance
d) to assess and address issues of personal safety
QUESTION 4
St. John’s wort will usually interact with all medications except?
a) Celexa
b) Paxil
c) Elavil
d) PPI
QUESTION 5
The NP is evaluating a 18 year old patient for skin complaint. The patient reports flushing; facial swelling; inflammed papules; and watery, irritated eyes. The diagnosis for this patient would more than likely be:
a) Acne
b) Contact dermatitis
c) Rosacea
d) Atopic dermatitis
QUESTION 6
When prescribing Schedule II through V controlled substances, which schedule of drugs has the highest potential for abuse?
a) Schedule 1Â
b) Schedule 2Â
c) Schedule III
d) Schedule IV
QUESTION 7
Antipsychotic medications increase risk for:
a) Weight loss
b) Weight gain
c) Diabetes
d) Hyperthyroidism
QUESTION 8
Match the definitions to one of the following answers: Shave biopsy, punch biopsy, curettage, electrocautery.
 Used when knowledge of the depth of the lesion is required
 Uses a scraping instrument to remove soft and superficial skin lesions
Delivery of direct current through a heated metal wire to cause local tissue destruction and hemostasis
 Used to remove a lesion when a full-thickness specimen is not required
a) punch biopsy
b) curettage
c) electrocautery
d) .shave biopsy
QUESTION 9
The presence of silvery scales on red erythematous plaques is characteristic of what disorder?
a) Eczema
b) Contact dermatitis
c) Atopic dermatitis
d) Psoriasis
QUESTION 10
Rank these topical corticosteroids from least potent to most potent:
a) Â clobetasol propionate 0.5% lotion
b) Â mometasone 0.1% ointment
c) Â fluocinonide 0.05% cream
d) hydrocortisone 2% cream
e) triamcinolone 0.025% cream
f) fluticasone 0.05% lotion.
g) Â betamethasone 0.1% ointment
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