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The most common skin disorder in children is:
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3%
Psoriasis
65%
Atopic dermatitis
31%
Impetigo
1%
Acne
The most common bacterial skin infection in children is:
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21%
Cellulitis
61%
Impetigo
16%
Folliculitis
3%
Erysipelas
Honey-colored crusted lesions in children are typical of:
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13%
Psoriasis
7%
Tinea
8%
Scabies
72%
Impetigo
The most common fungal infection in children is:
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19%
Tinea corporis
61%
Tinea capitis
14%
Tinea pedis
7%
Tinea versicolor
A child with intense nocturnal itching and burrows in the skin likely has:
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5%
Psoriasis
84%
Scabies
8%
Urticaria
4%
Molluscum contagiosum
The most common vascular birthmark in infants is:
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33%
Hemangioma
25%
Port-wine stain
13%
CafΓ©-au-lait spot
29%
Mongolian spot
A child with vesicular rash starting on trunk and spreading to face likely has:
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28%
Measles
10%
Impetigo
59%
Chickenpox
3%
Scabies
Dome-shaped, pearly papules with central umbilication are typical of:
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6%
Warts
3%
Acne
88%
Molluscum contagiosum
3%
Impetigo
Compared with adults, children have a proportionally:
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17%
Smaller head
73%
Larger head
5%
Same head size
5%
Narrower skull
The narrowest part of the airway in infants is the:
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21%
Glottis
36%
Epiglottis
32%
Cricoid cartilage
11%
Trachea
Compared with adults, children’s ribs are:
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3%
More rigid
86%
More flexible
5%
More calcified
6%
Less elastic
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The most common cervical spine injury location in young children is:
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22%
Lower cervical spine
63%
Upper cervical spine
8%
Thoracic spine
7%
Lumbar spine
The thymus in children compared with adults is:
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71%
Larger
22%
Smaller
5%
Absent
2%
Calcified
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