PATHOLOGY MCQ
SKIN
Question
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What are the ABCD’s of Skin Care?
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Asymmetry, Balance, Color, Diameter
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Align, Balance, Code, Diameter
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Asymmetry, Brightness, Chest, Diagram
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None of the above
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Takeaway. The ABCDE rule for skin cancer is a handy acronym that can help you identify potential skin cancers. The letters stand for “Asymmetrical, Border, Color, Diameter, Evolving.” A new or changing spot or mole on your skin may be a sign of cancer. When in doubt, it’s best to have a doctor check it out.
Detailed explanation-2: -Learning Outcome Statements can be written using the ABCD (audience, behavior, condition, and degree) method.
Detailed explanation-3: -Dermatologists use the ABCD rule (Asymmetry, Border, Colors, and Diameter) to characterize skin lesions [4-5-6-7]. The choice of this rule is based on dermatology criteria: shape, color and symmetry.
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