The condition of skin inflammation that presents with red pimple-like bumps characterized by itching, blistering, or oozing areas that progress to scaly, brownish, or thickened skin is known as:
A) Eczema.
B) Psoriasis.
C) Acne.
D) Rash.
A
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While cleaning the ambulance following an emergency call, you find a syringe and a needle that were used by the paramedic to give a patient an injection. Which one of the following is the proper way to dispose of used syringes and needles?
A) Re-cap the needle, and dispose of it in the garbage. B) Remove the needle from the syringe, and dispose of it in the trash. C) Bend the needle, and then dispose of it in a special garbage bag at the hospital. D) Place the syringe and needle in a special puncture resistant container.
Low-grade intrabony inflammation is a primary factor in the stimulation of which of the following lesions?
a. Focal sclerosing osteitis b. Lateral root cyst c. Dentigerous cyst d. Acromegaly e. Fibrous dysplasia
When remodeling or expanding a massage and bodywork office to offer spa and hydrotherapy treatments, inspections may need to be made for
A) electrical wiring. B) equipment. C) structural changes. D) all of the above.
Physical injury to the skin:
A) causes a decrease in the production of macrophages and lymphocytes, thus increasing the risk of infection. B) commonly destroys the stratum corneum, the deep dermal layer of the skin, and causes nerve damage. C) promotes cutaneous vasoconstriction, which shunts blood away from the injury and manifests as pallor around the injury site. D) triggers mast cells to degranulate and synthesize special chemical mediators, which causes the injured area to become warm and red.