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- tinea is
a) caused by a parasite
b) the technical term for ringworm
c) a highly contagious condition caused by mites called sarcoptes scabiei
d) an infestation of the hair and scalp with head lice
- which of the following is most likely a scabies symptom?
a) yellow crusts on the scalp called scutula, which have a distinctive odor
b) scales and painful circular lesions
c) greasy or waxy scales, mixed with sebum
d) intense itching and a rash that may have blisters and bumps that resemble acne
- identify an accurate statement about head lice.
a) they cause tinea barbae, which primarily affects the beard and mustache areas of the face.
b) they cause scabies, which is a highly contagious condition.
c) they usually live up to four days without a host.
d) they are transmitted mainly from head - to - head contact with an infected person.
- __________ is the technical term for a boil and is an infection of the tissue surrounding the hair follicle.
a) a carbuncle
c) canities
b) a furuncle
d) hirsuties
- folliculitis barbae, also known as pseudofolliculitis barbae, is __________.
a) an infection of the hair follicles caused by head lice
b) an inflammation of the hair follicles caused by ingrown hair
c) a type of carbuncle caused by staphylococci
d) an inflammation of the scalp caused by malassezia
- Question 21: Tinea is the technical term for ring - worm, caused by dermatophyte fungi, not parasites or mites, and not highly contagious in the sense described for some other conditions.
- Question 22: Scabies is caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei and its main symptom is intense itching and a rash that may have blisters and bumps. Yellow crusts on the scalp are not typical scabies symptoms, nor are scales with a distinct odor or greasy/waxy scales.
- Question 23: Head lice are mainly transmitted through head - to - head contact with an infected person. They do not cause tinea barbae or scabies, and they can only live about 1 - 2 days without a host.
- Question 24: A furuncle is the technical term for a boil, which is an infection of the tissue around a hair follicle. A carbuncle is a cluster of furuncles, canities is related to graying of hair, and hirsuties is excessive hair growth.
- Question 25: Folliculitis barbae (pseudofolliculitis barbae) is an inflammation of the hair follicles caused by ingrown hair, not by head lice, staphylococci in the context of being a type of carbuncle, or by malassezia causing scalp inflammation.
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- B. the technical term for ringworm
- D. intense itching and a rash that may have blisters and bumps that resemble acne
- D. They are transmitted mainly from head - to - head contact with an infected person.
- B. A furuncle
- B. an inflammation of the hair follicles caused by ingrown hair