• 1. 
    This is an overgrowth reaction to a scar.

  • keloid
  • carbuncle
  • raised epidermis
  • vitilago
  • 2. 
    Raised red itchy areas that may flare as the result of an infection or allergic reaction.

  • eczema
  • hives
  • acne
  • psoriasis
  • 3. 
    Auto-immune disease where the body attacks it's own tissues and forms scar tissue on the skin and organs.

  • Staph infection
  • scleroderma
  • alopecia
  • exzema
  • 4. 
    This infection seems to be highly prevalent it hospitals and is highly contagious.

  • mrsa-staph infection
  • vitilago
  • exzema
  • impetigo
  • 5. 
    Condition where the blood flow to the tissue is insuffecient to keep alive and the tissue dies and necrosis.

  • eczema
  • alopecia
  • gangrene
  • staph infection
  • 6. 
    This is often associated with a skin abscess that eventually fills with puss.

  • acne vulgaris
  • impetigo
  • boil
  • ringworm
  • 7. 
    Red and itchy skin that burns or itches, can lead to blisters or legion.

  • impetigo
  • ringworm
  • eczema
  • psoriasis
  • 8. 
    Noncontagious skin disease, may be hereditary, thick red area covered with white or silver scales

  • Eczema
  • Impetigo
  • Dermatitis
  • Psoriasis
  • 9. 
    A benign skin disorder that looks like red or pink patches, or burst blood vessels, that often patients mistake with "blushing"

  • hives
  • rosacea
  • acne
  • ringworm
  • 10. 
    Inflammation of the sebaceous glands, usually occurs during adolescence

  • Acne Vulgaris
  • Athlete's Foot
  • Impetigo
  • Verrucae
  • 11. 
    Infection where sores are covered by a thick dry honey-colored crust, most common in the summer or fall.

  • ringworm
  • impetigo
  • vitiligo
  • boils
  • 12. 
    Fungal infection that can often be found living on floors of gyms or locker rooms, thrives in moist and warm environments.

  • ringwork
  • Tinea Pedis
  • impetigo
  • psoriasis
  • 13. 
    Another autoimmune disease where the hair follicles are attacked by the body.

  • Lucidium
  • Allopica
  • Male Pattern Baldness
  • Scleroderma
  • 14. 
    Condition where melanin is destroyed and white patches appear in dark skin tone areas.

  • rosacea
  • vitiligo
  • vertigo
  • impetigo
  • 15. 
    Highly infectious fungal infection of the scalp or skin, whose name doesn't match its source

  • Athlete's Foot
  • Psoriasis
  • Ringworm
  • Verrucae
  • 16. 
    What structure in the kidneys filters the blood?

  • Ureters
  • Nephrons
  • Bladder
  • Urethra
  • 17. 
    Damage to the filtration portion of the kidney

  • PKU
  • Glomerulonephritis
  • Cystitis
  • Acute Kidney failure
  • 18. 
    Requires dialysis & possibly kidney transplant

  • Renal Calculi
  • Urethritis
  • Kidney Failure
  • Edema
  • 19. 
    How is the female urethra different from the male urethra?

  • It is longer
  • It is wider
  • It is shorter
  • It is more narrow
  • 20. 
    Bladder infection

  • Cystitis
  • Urethritis
  • Nephritis
  • Glomerulonephritis
  • 21. 
    Inflammation of urethra

  • Cystitis
  • Urethritis
  • Nephritis
  • Glomerulonephritis
  • 22. 
    UTIs are most common in

  • men
  • women
  • 23. 
    If someone has hematuria, they are experiencing

  • pus in the urine
  • blood in the urine
  • glucose in the urine
  • urea in the urine
  • 24. 
    What is one way to prevent UTIs from occurring?

  • Drink more coffee
  • Wipe from back to front
  • Wipe from front to back
  • Wear rayon undergarments
  • 25. 
    Renal Calculi can be caused by

  • UTI
  • Food/Diet
  • Genetics
  • all of these
  • 26. 
    What is another word for stone?

  • Calculus
  • Geometry
  • Algebra
  • Calcium
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