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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A Sebaceous glands become clogged leading to development of pustules
B Fungal infection causing blistering and cracking between the fingers and/or toes
C Acute contagious bacterial infection of skin causing vesicles that rupture, leaving yellow crusts.
D Inflammatory skin disease causing dry, red, itchy and scaly skin; usually due to allergies
E Chronic autoimmune condition that causes dry reddish patches covered with silvery-white scales
Question #2
A Sebaceous glands become clogged leading to development of pustules
B Acute contagious bacterial infection of skin causing vesicles that rupture, leaving yellow crusts.
C Chronic autoimmune condition that causes dry reddish patches covered with silvery-white scales
D Inflammatory skin disease causing dry, red, itchy and scaly skin; usually due to allergies
E Fungal infection causing blistering and cracking between the fingers and/or toes
Question #3
A Fungal infection causing blistering and cracking between the fingers and/or toes
B Chronic autoimmune condition that causes dry reddish patches covered with silvery-white scales
C Inflammatory skin disease causing dry, red, itchy and scaly skin; usually due to allergies
D Sebaceous glands become clogged leading to development of pustules
E Acute contagious bacterial infection of skin causing vesicles that rupture, leaving yellow crusts.
Question #4
A Fungal infection causing blistering and cracking between the fingers and/or toes
B Acute contagious bacterial infection of skin causing vesicles that rupture, leaving yellow crusts.
C Sebaceous glands become clogged leading to development of pustules
D Chronic autoimmune condition that causes dry reddish patches covered with silvery-white scales
E Inflammatory skin disease causing dry, red, itchy and scaly skin; usually due to allergies
Question #5
A Inflammatory skin disease causing dry, red, itchy and scaly skin; usually due to allergies
B Chronic autoimmune condition that causes dry reddish patches covered with silvery-white scales
C Fungal infection causing blistering and cracking between the fingers and/or toes
D Acute contagious bacterial infection of skin causing vesicles that rupture, leaving yellow crusts.
E Sebaceous glands become clogged leading to development of pustules