Derm Term
Who was paying attention?
STIs
Abbrevs
Exanthemas
100

A fluid filled structure

What is a vesicle?

100

According to the NIH, this is a treatable mental disorder that affects a person’s brain and behavior, leading to their inability to control their use of substances like legal or illegal drugs, alcohol, or medications.

What is SUD?

100

The appropriate treatment for Trichomonas

What is metronidazole?

100

CBC

What is Complete Blood Count?

100

The period of infectivity for this illness is 48 hours prior to the onset of the rash and until the vesicles have fully crusted over

What is chicken pox?

200

A circumscribed flat area, less than 1cm, of discoloration

What is a macule?

200

This medication is a crucial tool in treating overdose from opioids. 

What is Narcan?

200

The most common symptom presentation for an STI

What is asymptomatic?

200

ASCVD

What is atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease?

200

The 2 seasons of the year that Hand-Foot and Mouth Disease is most commonly diagnosed

What is summer and fall?

300

An elevated area of discoloration greater than 1 cm

What is a Nodule?

300

This medication should only be prescribed in rare occasions, such as for people who are pregnant suffering from opioid use disorder.

What is Buprenorphine?

300

In this stage of syphilis the patient is asymptomatic with a positive titer

What is the latent stage?

300

ACL

What is anterior cruciate ligament?

300

An erythematous rash that occurs in the first 72 hours of life, consistent with macules and papules that often progress to pustules

What is erythema toxicum neonatorum?

400

 A circumscribed area of discoloration neither raised nor depressed from the skin’s surface, >1 cm

What is a patch?

400

These are three Sea Mar inpatient drug and alcohol facilities.

What are Renacer, Visions, and Turning Point?

400

Name one of the 2 types of HPV that causes 95% of Genital warts

What is HPV 6 or HPV 11?

400

gtt

What are drops?

400

Name one illnesses that may have a strawberry tongue as a clinical finding

What is Kawasaki Disease or Scarlet Fever?

500

Excoriation, scars, scales, and crusts are an example of this type of lesion

What is a secondary lesion?

500

This is the NP Residency grant project that supports the SUD Training Program.

What is Integrated Substance Use Disorder Training Program or ISTP?

500

This type of dosing increases the likelihood of patient compliance and treatment success

What is single dosing therapy?

500

O.D.

What is the right eye?

500

This virus was eliminated from the US in 2004 according to the CDC

What is Rubella?