Types of wounds
Bacterial Infections
Fungal Infections
Infestation/ Bites
Allergies/ Thermal/Chemical
100

Abrasion

 Scraping of the skin against rough surface (top surface of skin is worn away)

100

Etiology of MRSA

Strains of staph. bacteria that are resistant to some antibiotics. It often occurs to individuals who are already sick. 

100

Management of tinea of the scalp?

Systemic antifungal agents, and sometimes topical agents along with the antifungal agents.

100

What is scabies caused by?

Caused by mites which cause extreme nocturnal itching (tunnels and lays eggs)

100
Etiology of Malaria 

continued exposure to heat and moisture causing retention and perspiration by sweat glands. 

200

Puncture

 Direct penetration of skin with pointed object; must be referred to physician.

200

Etiology of Impetigo Contagiosa 

Caused by A-beta hemolytic strep. It is caused by close contact. 

200
What is Athletes foot?

Superficial fungal infection, webs of toes may become infected by a combination of yeast and dermatophytes. 

200
Management of Pediculosis (lice)

 A number of agents are used, good hygiene, cleaning or discarding clothing and bedding that could have been infested

200

Management of Chilblains 

Exercise for gradual warming, some systemic drugs can be used for severe cases.   
300

Laceration

 Object tears tissue, giving wound appearance of jagged edge

300

What is the management of tetanus infection (lockjaw)?

Treatment in the ICU, childhood immunization 

300

S+S of tinea of the nail

nail becomes thick and brittle and separated from the bed. 

300

Psoriasis S+S

Lesions begin as reddish papules that progress to plaques. They progress to yellowish scaly conditions. 

300

What are common reasons of contact dermatitis? 

Plants, chemicals, fragrance, dyes. etc. 

400

Skin Incision

Smooth cut in skin, not jagged. 

400

Signs and Symptoms of Folliculitis? 

Redness around the follicle that will lead to the development of papule or pustule. Crusting, that comes off with hair. 

400

Where do fungal infections grow best?

Unsanitary conditions with warmth, moisture, and darkness; tissue found in hair, nails. 

400
Scabies S+S

Appears as dark lines between fingers, toes, flexures, etc. Pustules and papules caused by itching.

400

Management of contact dermatitis 

Onset may range from 1 day- 1 week. Redness, swelling, formation of vesicles that ooze fluids. 

500

Skin Avulsion

Skin torn away from body.

500

What is a difference between carbuncles and furuncles? 

Carbuncles are a lot deeper and larger than furuncles. 

500
What is the cause of most fungal infections?
Dermatophytes; ringworm fungi
500

Etiology of Psoriasis 

Direct cause is unknown, genetic factors may play a role in it. Infections, smoking, drugs, possible hormonal factors.

500

Milaria Management 

Avoid overheating, frequent bathing with non-irritating soap, loose fitting clothes.
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