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Skin Disorders – Barber License Exam Prep

Master skin disorders for the Barber License Exam with these 22 targeted flashcards. Covering primary and secondary lesions, contagious conditions, non-contagious disorders, and scalp diseases, this deck prepares you for the exact questions tested on licensing day.

22 cards Intermediate Primary Lesions Secondary Lesions Contagious Skin Conditions Non-Contagious Skin Disorders Scalp Disorders

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Question 1

What is a macule?

Answer

A macule is a flat, discolored spot on the skin that is neither raised nor depressed, such as a freckle or flat mole. It is a type of primary lesion.

Question 2

What is the difference between a vesicle and a bulla?

Answer

A vesicle is a small blister containing clear fluid, while a bulla is a large blister containing clear fluid. The key difference is size.

Question 3

What is a papule?

Answer

A papule is a small, solid, elevated lesion on the skin that does not contain fluid. A pimple in its early stage is an example of a papule.

Question 4

What is a pustule?

Answer

A pustule is a raised lesion on the skin that contains pus. It differs from a vesicle in that it is infected and filled with white or yellow fluid.

Question 5

What is a tubercle?

Answer

A tubercle is a solid lump larger than a papule that projects above the skin surface. It may extend into the dermis or subcutaneous tissue.

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