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Ch. 64 Skin

Introduction to the Integumentary System

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Structures that cover the body's exterior surface Integument
Contains sebaceous and sweat glands and sensory nerve endings. Skin
Besides the skin, integument also includes accessory structures such as the Hair and Nails
The skin is composed of these two layers Epidermis and Dermis
The outermost layer of skin epidermis
the layer beneath the epidermis dermis
The epidermis cntains an outer layer of dead skin cells called Stratum Corneum
The stratum corneum forms a tough protective protein called Keratin
The epidermis is constantly shed and replaced with what kind of cells from the dermis everyday? Epithelial cells
The epidermis is totally replaced approximately every 35 to 45 days
The average person sheds this much of ead skin cells in his or her lifetime 40 pounds
The dermis or "true skin" consists of... Connective tissue and contains elastic fibers, blood vessels sensory and motor nerves, sweat and sebaceous (oil) glands, and hair follicles (roots)
The superficial dermal layer on the ventral surface of the hands and feet contains ridges and indentations that create a unique pattern of Fingerprints, palm prints, and footprints.
The layer of skin attached to muscle and bone and composed primarily of connective tissue and fat cells. Subcutaneous Tissue
Skin has a tremendous capacity to stretch with little subsequent damage
The color of the skin is determined by a pigment called Melanin
Melanin is manufactured by melanocytes located in the epidermis
The production of melanin is under the control of the middle lobe (pars intermedia) of the pituitary gland
The more melanin found in the epidermis... the darker the skin color
The skin has 4 major functions: Protection, temperature regulation, sensory processing, and chemical synthesis
The skin forms a _________ __________ between the outside world & underlying organs & structures of the body.prevents microorganisms & other foreign substances from reaching the structures below the epidermis & prevents water loss from internal structures Protective barrier
A thick layer of epidermal cells which forms in response to recurring friction on an area of skin. Callus
Intense friction causes a ______ to develop blister
To maintain a relatively consistent body temperature, the skin _____ or ______ the structures below heats or cools
the most abundant and widely distributed body tissue which connects body parts, provides support, forms bones and cartilage as well as blood vessels and attaches mucles to cones connective tissue
Connective tissue consists mostly of Collagen
_______ decrease with age, thus gray hair Melanin
The body continuously produces _____ heat during cellular metabolism
Heat dissipates through the skin and through respiration
heat is lost my 4 methods Radiation, Conduction, Evaporation and convection
Transfer of surface heat into the environment...escape of heat from the surface of warm skin into cooler air Radiation
Transfer of heat through direct contact Example: Placing cool cloth on warm skin Conduction
Loss of moisture or water as moisture evaporates and cools down the skin surface Example: perspiration Evaporation
Transfer of heat away from bod by currents of air or liquids Example:fan or heater Convection
Nerves in skin respond to Pressure, pain, heat and cold
Vitamin D is necessary for the formation of healthy ______ and ______ Bones and teeth
Vitamin D is synthesized when skin is exposed to _________ _______ Ultraviolet Light (sunlight)
Vitamin D sources sunlight, fish, eggs and fortified milk
Hair originates in the _____ _______ in the ______ hair follicles; dermis
Hair which has a wooly or wispy texture Vellus
Hair which is coarser and develops at puberty uder the influence of androgen hormones in the axillae pubic region terminal hair
________ _________ are connected to each hair follicle and secret an oily substance called ______ Sebaceous Glands; sebum
lubricant which prevents drying and cracking of skin and hair sebum
two types of sweat glands eccrine and appocrine
this type of gland releases water and electrolytes, such as sodium and chloride, in the form of perspiration eccrine
skin pH is 4-6.5
frequent washing with alkaline soaps removes ______ and reduces the acid mantle protection causing skin to _____ ________ sebum; age faster
found around the nipples, anogenital region, eyelids, mammary glands and external ear canals producing a secreation, cerumen Apocrine glands
hormone-like chemicals that communicate reproductive and social information among species pheromones
perspiration includes secretions from both ______ and _______ eccrine and apocrine
thinning skin layers and degeneration of elastin fibers results in wrinkling
decreased function of skin barrier makes older adults more vulnerable to microorganisms
decrease of sebum causes skin dryness and roughness
as we age, skin pales because the number of cells that produce melanin _________ decreases
Age spots or liver spots Senile lentigines
bruises easily senile purpura
red/purple papular clusters of tiny capillaries senile angiomas
Precancerous skin growth (referred to as "barnacles of old age") senile keratoses
skin tags (benign) Acrochordons
Men begin to lose hair from the scalp in their ___; by their ___ many are almost bald 40s; 80s
older adults from both sexes have an _____ in facial hair increase
Decreased # of ______ ______ and decreased cutaneous vascularity, causes a decreasein spontaneous sweating making the elderly more vulnerable to_____ eccrine glands; heat
loss of _________ fat impacts thermoregulation thus elderly are frequently _____ subcutaneous; cold
Skin Appears tight and shiny Edema/ fluid retention
Skin appears loose and dry dehydration
_________is the most common fluid imbalance dehydration
In a head to toe assessment, assess for redness, breakdown, rashes, turgor, temperature, moisture
Pale...Anemia, blood loss Pallor
Red...superficial burns, local inflammation, carbon monoxide poisoning erythema
pink...fever, hypertension flushed
purple...trauma to a soft tissue ecchymosis
blue...low tissue oxygenation cyanosis
yellow...liver or kidney disease, destruction of red blood cells jaundice
brown...racial variation, sun exposure, pregnancy, addisons disease tan
Flat, round, colored. Example: freckles or rash macule
elevated with raised border example: wart papule
elevated filled with serum example: blister vesicle
elevated, irregular border, no free fluid example: hives wheal
elevated filled with pus example: boil pustule
elevated solid mass that extends into deeper tissue example: enlarged lymph node nodule
encapsulated, round, fluid filled or solid mass beneath skin example: tissue growth cyst
color in nails returns to normal in 3 seconds or less, indicating adequate tissue perfusion and oxygenation Capillary refill
Concave nails meaning iron deficiency spooning
angle of nails is greaer than 160 degrees and means long-standing cardiopulmonary disease clubbing
fungal infections and poor circulation of nails thickening
brittle, fragile, uneven nail edge associated wth malnutrition, overhydration, thyrotoxicosis, chemical damage, radiation, aging onychorrhexis
nail hypertrophy, associated with trauma, agging, fungal infections onychauxis
transverse furrows in nail plates associated with malnutrition, severe illness beau's lines
blood clot associated with trauma subungual hematoma
blood streaks associated with heart disease, hypertension, rheumatoid arthritis, neoplasms, trauma splinter hemorrhages
hansen's disease leprosy
skin biopsies done in the 3 ways scraping, excising, punching
relieve inflammatory and allergic symptoms but ha severe side affects with long term use corticosteroids
frequently prescribed whn allergy is a factor in causing the skin disorder antihistamines
used to treat nfectious disorders antibiotic, antifungal, and antiviral agents
used in the treatment of scabies mite and lice scabicides and pediculicides
applied directly to the scalp to control dandruff antiseborrheic agents
medication used to reduce bacteris on the skin antiseptics
medications which dissolves thickened, sornified skin such as warts, corns, calluses. their action causes the treated area to soften and swell. facilitating removal keratolytics
light amplification by the stimulated emission of radiation laser
energy of lasers vaporizes tissue and _________ bleeding vessels coaugulates
benign tumor in infancy hemangiomas
birthmark/mole nevi
application of extreme cold to destroy tissue most commonly using liquid nitrogen cryosurgery
electric current via a needle shaped electrode to super heat the skin in pinpoint precise areas...destroys tissue by dehydration electrodesiccation
destroys cancer cells, shrinks tumors and relievs symptoms,,,curative and palliative...goal is to destroy malignant, rapidly dividing cells w/o permanently damaging the surrounding healthy tissues radiation therapy
may be used as treatment for psoriasis, vitiligo, and chronic eczema...involves a combination of drugs and UV light photochemotherapy
chronic sin disorder that cause depigmentation of patches of skin ...occurs when melanocytes die or are unable to function to produce melanin Vitiligo
______, _______, and _______ are an important part of treatment rest, sleep and diet
fungal infection that can affect the skin, mouth, vagina, GI tract and lungs candidiasis
an inflammation of the skin where two surfaces touch intertrigo
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