Integumentary System Lesson 5: Dermatological Drugs Solutions: Lesson 5 |
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SOLUTIONS TO EXERCISES, LESSON 5
1. You are correct if you listed any 3 of the following:
Maintain good health. Reverse a disease process. Relieve symptoms. Prevent disease. (paras 5-2a through d)
2. You are correct if you listed any 4 of the following:
Skin permeability. Drug particle size. Contact time. Skin temperature. Epidermal damage. (paras 5-3a through g)
3. Acute (para 5-4a)
4. Chronic. (para 5-4c)
5. Acute. (para 5-5a(2))
6. You are correct if you listed any 3 of the following:
Increase evaporation. Reduce friction. Provide antipruritic (anti-itching relief) and cooling sensation. Absorbent. (para 5-5b)
7. Drying (para 5-5c)
8. Penetrate. (para 5-5f)
9. Itching. Burning. Pain. (para 5-7a)
10. Cause. (para 5-8a)
11. Anti-infective. (para 5-9a)
12. Infection (para 5-9a)
13. Destroys or prevents the growth of fungi. (para 5-9c(2))
14. Dermatophytosis. (paras 5-9c(5)(a) through (e))
15. You are correct if you listed any 3 of the following:
Relieve inflammation. Have cooling effect on the skin. Relieve itching. Relieve burning. (para 5-5a(2))
16. Medicated soaps. (para 5-5g(1))
17. Reduce itching and soothe weeping red eruptions. (para 5-5a(3))
18. Keratolytic. (para 5-12b)
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