What is Coal Tar?
Side effects of Coal Tar?
acne folliculitis stains to skin and hair photosensitization irritant contact dermatitis
What is Zinc Pyrithione? (ingredient in Head & Shoulders)
Describe Selenium Sulfide (ingredient in Selsun Blue)
Describe Ketoconazole 2% shampoo
Is there a potential for discolouration of hair when using ketoconazole 2%?
no way jose
Describe salicylic acid
*not to be used in patients with greater than 20% BSA (body surface area) involvement as may cause salicylate toxicity
salicylate toxicity symptoms?
What is psoriasis?
- characterized by recurrent exacerbations and remissions
Compare cell turnover rate of normal cells compared to psoriasis
normal cell turnover rate = 28 days
psoriasis turnover rate = 3-4 days
Psoriasis:
is it contagious?
no
Psoriasis:
rare in ??
children under 5
Psoriasis:
Onset
typical onset between 16-22 (more severe) and 57-60 (less severe)
Psoriasis:
____ psoriasis is the most common form
plaque (80-90%)
Psoriasis:
primarily found on?
scalp, buttocks, arms, legs, elbows, knees, ears, palms, and soles
da dry crusty areas man
Psoriasis:
describe the genetic pre-disposition to this condition
1 parent = 16-25%
both parents = 50%
identical twins = 70%
fraternal twins = 25%
Psoriasis:
List 5 risks/aggravating factors
Psoriasis:
List environmental risk factors
alcohol ingestion
obesity
stress
pregnancy
Psoriasis:
List medications that are risk factors for this condition
beta blockers
NSAIDs
anti-malarial
lithium
Psoriasis:
List infections that are risk factors for this condition
respiratory infections
HIV
streptococcal infection
Does sunlight help or hurt psoriasis?
helps
Psoriasis:
signs and symptoms of plaque psoriasis
Psoriasis:
Assessment Questions
How severe are the symptoms? Duration of irritation? Area of involvement? How often do symptoms occur? Medical history? Has anything been tried yet?
Psoriasis:
Red Flags - When to refer?
-under 2 yrs old
-if diagnosis has not been made
PSORIASIS NEEDS A REFERRAL IN ORDER TO GET DIAGNOSIS FOLKS
-no improvement of symptoms after 2 weeks
->3% of BSA (body surface area) involved
-if hands, forearms, and/or face are locations of lesions (for quality of life kids)