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PHR 2410 SP2025 (36478) MODULE 6 | Case Study #5 - Part I

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Read this scenario to answer Question 2. Simone: Do you mind if I ask you another question? So, I found two facial cleansers in your store. One lists benzoyl peroxide as the active ingredient, the other lists salicylic acid as the active ingredient. Is there any difference between the two products? Will they work the same way towards treating my acne?  Actually, I think I'll buy the 10% benzoyl peroxide product so that it can get rid of my acne faster! But I'll be careful - I don't want to develop resistance to P. acnes!   Reflect on the ideas that Simone discusses. Fill-in the blanks with the answers that help either reaffirm or correct Simone's understanding of these ideas. Simone cannot use the higher concentration to get rid of his acne faster because benzoyl peroxide has equal efficacy across the concentration range. I disagree with Simone's concern about developing resistance to P. acnes because benzoyl peroxide is directly toxic to P. acnes .

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The scenario asks you to fill in four blanks in Simone's statement, reflecting understanding about benzoyl peroxide (BPO) and acne treatment. We'll assess each option in order and explain why each choice is correct or incorrect. Option 1: "Simone cannot use" - This fragment suggests that Simone is prohibited from using the higher-concentration benzoyl peroxide product. In real-world practice, higher concentrations are not universally off-limits; clinicians may recommend lower concentrations to minimize irritation, while some patients may tolerate and use higher concentrations if advised. The blanket claim that Simone cannot use the higher concentration is th......Login to view full explanation

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Read this scenario to answer Question 2. Simone: Do you mind if I ask you another question? So, I found two facial cleansers in your store. One lists benzoyl peroxide as the active ingredient, the other lists salicylic acid as the active ingredient. Is there any difference between the two products? Will they work the same way towards treating my acne?  Actually, I think I'll buy the 10% benzoyl peroxide product so that it can get rid of my acne faster! But I'll be careful - I don't want to develop resistance to P. acnes!   Reflect on the ideas that Simone discusses. Fill-in the blanks with the answers that help either reaffirm or correct Simone's understanding of these ideas. [ Select ] Simone can use Simone cannot use the higher concentration to get rid of his acne faster because benzoyl peroxide has [ Select ] equal higher efficacy across the concentration range. I [ Select ] agree disagree with Simone's concern about developing resistance to P. acnes because benzoyl peroxide [ Select ] is directly toxic to P. acnes induces structural changes in P. acnes .

4. The earliest historical reports of treating acne focused on using [ Select ] food and herbs salicylic acid , as the benefits of [ Select ] benzoyl peroxide salicylic acid were not discovered until the 1950s. As it relates to skin hygiene, the earliest historical reports focused on helping people [ Select ] prevent perspiration control body odor .

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