Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist (CEHRS) Practice Exam

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What is impetigo primarily classified as?

  1. Bacterial inflammatory skin disease

  2. Viral infection of the skin

  3. Fungal skin condition

  4. Chronic autoimmune disorder

The correct answer is: Bacterial inflammatory skin disease

Impetigo is primarily classified as a bacterial inflammatory skin disease. It is caused by bacterial pathogens, primarily Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus pyogenes. These bacteria lead to the development of characteristic symptoms, which include red sores or blisters that can rupture and form a yellowish crust. The condition is highly contagious and commonly affects children, although it can occur in individuals of any age. This classification emphasizes the infectious nature of impetigo and how it results from an inflammatory response to the bacterial infection on the skin. Understanding impetigo as a bacterial condition is crucial for appropriate treatment, which typically involves antibiotics to eliminate the infection and prevent its spread.