This episode covers Chapter 110 of Rosen’s Emergency Medicine (9th Ed.), Dermatologic Presentations.
Episode Overview
List five broad categories of rashes
Describe the primary skin lesion types
a. Bonus: What are the secondary skin lesions (show notes only)
List systemic diseases that present with cutaneous signs for each of the following locations:
Generalized rash
Head and neck
Hands
Legs
Palms and Soles
Describe the various presentations of tinea and their treatment
List 8 RFs for candida infections
Describe the stepwise management of diaper dermatitis
Describe the distribution of Pityriasis rosea
Describe the management of atopic dermatitis
Describe the management of impetigo & folliculitis
List 6 RFs of C.A.-MRSA and 4 oral Abx treatments
Describe the presentation and management of Staph Scalded Skin andTSS
List 10 causes of EM / SJS / TEN
Describe presentation of EM + SJS/TEN. Differentiate between TEN and SJS
List 6 broad categorical causes of urticaria
Describe the typical features for each of the following:
Measles
Rubella
Roseola Infantum
Erythema Infectiosum
Scarlet Fever
Describe treatment of poison ivy
Describe presentation and treatment of Pediculosis + Scabies
List 10 causes of Erythema Nodosum
List a 6 ddx for vesicular lesions
List 4 lesions with a positive Nikolsky’s sign
List 4 complications of HSV infection
List 5 complications of Varicella + describe the management of an exposure during pregnancy
List 5 complications of Zoster + differentiate between Ophthalmicus and Oticus
What is the treatment of herpes zoster?
Wisecracks
List 5 causes of desquamating lesions
List 5 palm and sole rashes
List 10 maculopapular rashes
List 1 low, medium and high potency topical steroid
Identify the following rashes: erythema migrans, erythema marginatum, erythema multiforme, erythema nodosum, meningococcemia