REFER to image DThis patient complains of target lesions on…
REFER to image DThis patient complains of target lesions on both hands that developed fairly abruptly a few days ago. He has a history of herpes simplex lesions on his mouth. There is no mucosal membrane involvement. What is the most likely diagnosis?Refer to image D
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An adult patient presents to the ED after suffering extensive 2nd and 3rd degree burns. Emergency medical services provided pre-hospital fluids in the ambulance, and now you want to start hospital fluid resuscitation. Using the Consensus Formula (also known as the Parkland Formula), as well as the patient’s weight and total body surface area of the burn you calculate the total amount of fluid to give in the first 24 hours. What is the correct way to divide this total amount according to time? (Read options carefully!)
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Tetanus is an infectious disease caused by __________________. A tetanus vaccination is recommended after a deep animal bite that is dirty and cannot be thoroughly cleaned, if it has been more than _______________ years since the patient has been immunized. The most common initial sign of infection is ____________.
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