Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist (CEHRS) Practice Exam

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Which of the following symptoms is NOT associated with impetigo?

  1. Pustules

  2. Fever

  3. Lesions

  4. Vesicles

The correct answer is: Fever

Fever is generally not considered a direct symptom of impetigo. Impetigo is a highly contagious skin infection, primarily seen in children, and is characterized by specific types of skin lesions that can include pustules and vesicles. Pustules are small blisters that can fill with pus, while vesicles are fluid-filled blisters that can also be present in cases of impetigo. Lesions, which refer to areas of abnormal tissue, are a hallmark of the infection as impetigo typically leads to crusty sores or blisters on the skin, often around the nose and mouth. While systemic symptoms like fever may occasionally occur, they are not typical or defining characteristics of the condition itself, making fever the least associated symptom among the options provided.