Anatomy Questions
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This condition is frequently called a bedsore or pressure sore.a. decubitus ulcerb. cellulitisc. ichthyosisd. gangrene
In exfoliative cytology the cells for examination are obtained by:a. incisionb. syringec. needled. scraping
Which surface lesion is a blister?a. pustuleb. vesiclec. papuled. wheal
Which of the following lesions does NOT have pus?a. pustuleb. abcessc. furuncled. papule
Which condition is commonly called warts?a. nevusb. keratosisc. purpurad. verruca
Acne _____is the common form of acne seen in teenagers.a. rosaceab. verrucac. vulgarisd. impetigo
A pigmented skin blemish, birthmark or mole is called a:a. keloidb. nevusc. ecchymosisd. eschar
Which cancerous lesion is frequently seen in immunodeficient patients?a. malignant melanomab. Kaposi's sacrcomac. basal cell carcinomad. squamous cell carcinoma
Which surface lesion is a small, solid, circular, raised spot?a. papuleb. pustulec. cystd. macule
Which surface lesion is a flat, discolored area that is flush with the skin surface?a. papuleb. whealc. maculed. vesicle
Which condition is also called hives?a. purulentb. pruritusc. urticariad. verruca
Which of the following is a genetic condition in which the body is unable to make melanin?a. carbuncleb. vitiligoc. eczemad. albinism
Which of the following conditions is a lice infestation?a. scabiesb. ichthyosisc. pediculosisd. varicella
Which surface lesion is a torn or jagged wound?a. lacerationb. maculec. fissured. ulcer
Which surface lesion is a small, round, swollen area, typically an allergic reaction?a. vesicleb. whealc. pusuled. papule
The term for a regular scar (not hypertrophic) is:a. cicatrixb. escharc. comedod. keloid
Where are apocrine sweat glands located?a. underarm areab. palms and solesc. around the lipsd. arms and legs
This infection is commonly called chicken-pox.a. varicellab. rubellac. vitiligod. tinea
Which term is misspelled?a. dermatologistb. melenocytec. lipectomyd. ungula
Which term refers to the bruise caused by blunt trauma to the skin?a. ecchymosisb. petechiaec. vitiligod. purpura
