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Integmentary disorders

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Function of the Skin   Protection, Temp regulation, Vit.D synthesis  
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Epidermis   outter layer of skin  
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Dermis   True skin  
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Subcutaneous layer   Superficial fascia  
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appendages:sudoreferous gland   sweat  
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appendages:cerumonous gland   ear wax  
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appendages:sebaceous gland   oil  
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appendages   glands, hair, and nails  
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Pruritus   symptoms of itching  
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Chief complant:P   Provocative/palliative  
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Chief complant:Q   Quality/quantity  
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Chief complant:R   Regin  
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Chief complant:S   Security  
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Chief complant:T   Time  
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Skin Assessment to id malignancies:A   Asymmetrical  
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Skin Assessment to id malignancies:B   Boarders irregular  
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Skin Assessment to id malignancies:C   Color uneven or irregular  
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Skin Assessment to id malignancies:D   Diameter of growth  
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Skin Assessment to id malignancies:E   Surface area Elevated  
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Herpes Simples:Patho   Type 1 cold soarsType 2 genital (STD) contact  
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Herpes Simples:manifistation   ulcerated ;encrusted  
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Herpes Simples:assessment   Type 1 fituge & pruritusType 2 Flue liks symptoms  
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Herpes Simples:Diagnostic Test   Lab culture  
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Herpes Simples:medical management   No Cure Tx-(ZOVIRAX) Acyclovir <antiviral>  
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Herpes Simples:NI&Pt teaching   keep dry, no contact(to prevent spread), warm compress,  
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Herpes Zosters(Shingles):Patho   effect a single nerve  
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Herpes Zosters(Shingles):Manifestation   pain, body nurve rash  
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Herpes Zosters(Shingles):Assessment   Hx of chickenpocks, scratching, skin abreation  
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Herpes Zosters(Shingles):Dx Test   Virus Culture  
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Herpes Zosters(Shingles):Medical management   controll/prevent infection Steroids(kenalog, Lides)Oral (Zovirax)Good Prognosis  
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Herpes Zosters(Shingles):NI &Pt teaching   Med bath warm compress vit.C premotes healing  
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Rosea:   age 6 to 30 single pink/red face rash  
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Rosea:patho   Viral  
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Rosea:assessment   History/ rash  
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Rosea:medical management   sun bath 30 min/ hydrocortisone cream 1%resulves in frew wks  
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Rosea:NI & Pt teaching   Aveno bath and sun exposure  
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Cellututis:Patho   Bacteria enters body through brake in the skin (stepeticossic)  
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Cellututis:manifestation   tender warm edematus  
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Cellututis:assessment   tender, warm to touch, fituge, and edema  
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Cellututis:medical management   antibotic (cbc Review)Cure 7 to 10 days  
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Cellututis: NI & Pt   Prevent spread  
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Impetigo Contahiosa: patho   Staphyloccus infection  
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Impetigo Contahiosa:Manifestation   mucules- small flat blimish (pulstant)  
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Impetigo Contahiosa:Assessment   Face, hand, arms, leg, -spread by touchFever pt Stop spread  
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Impetigo Contahiosa:dx test   antibotec culture sinsitive test  
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Impetigo Contahiosa:Medical management   Antiboticsgood prognosis  
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Folliculitis boil:   folons where soft tissue is inflammed form inbeded hair  
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Fungal infection:Tinea Corporis   ring worm of the body  
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Fungal infection:Tinea cruris   Jock itch  
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Fungal infection:Tenea pedis   athletes foot  
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Fungal infection:Manifestation   round raised circle area  
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Fungal infection:Assessment   no hair/scratching  
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Fungal infection:Medical management   anti fungal treatmentkeep clean and dryPrognosis good  
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Contact Dermatitis:patho   Hypersensitives to chemicals and plants  
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Contact Dermatitis:Manifestation   Lesions, edema, and papules  
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Contact Dermatitis:Dx Test   Food/ alerhies test  
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Contact Dermatitis:Medical management   Benadyl, keep clean and dry, cut nailsfull recovery  
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Urticaria   wheals  
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Eczema:Patho   allerges  
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Eczema:Manifestation   dry cracked skin,fussy  
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Eczema: Medical Management   Loation  
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Acne:patho   bumps with inflimation;black head  
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Acne:manifestation   face,nedk, sholdre, back (affects self image)  
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Acne:medical management   o2 on face, stress reduction, hygine  
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Acne:Dx test   blood samples  
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Psoriasis:Patho   non infectious skin disorder ; rapid cell devision 7-28 days  
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Psoriasis:Manifestation   lesions on knees scalp elbows  
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Psoriasis:medical management   Calicylic (sylieylic acid)Vasolin  
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Lupus: patho   Autoimmun system inflamatory disorder affecting every body part (genetic)mostly affect wemon No cure  
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Lupus: manifestation   butterfly rash  
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Lupus: Dx test   hemotologic positive ANA, Immunologic, Neuro, Renal  
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Pediculosis   Lice Tx(Kwell)  
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Tumors of the skin: Keloids   an overgrowth of collogen tossue at the sight of a wound; becomes raised and hard  
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Tumors of the skin: Keloids Tx   remove, steroid, readation  
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Tumors of the skin: Angiomas   When a group ao blood vessels dilate and form a tumor like mass( birth mark)  
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Tumors of the skin: Angiomas Tx   eletrolysia/ readation  
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Tumors of the skin: Verruca   Wart skin lesions  
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Tumors of the skin: Verruca Tx   carbondoxide, liquid nitrogen, salicylic acid  
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Tumors of the skin: Neve (molds)birthmarks   Congential skin blemish that is usually begining but not becoming cancerious (non vascular tumors)  
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Tumors of the skin: Basal Cell Carcinoma   Skin Cancer  
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Tumors of the skin: Basal Cell CarcinomaRelated factors   Chemical contactSun exposurereadation treatment  
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Tumors of the skin: Basal Cell Carcinomaapperance   Scaly; on face and upper trunk  
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Tumors of the skin: Basal Cell CarcinomaMedical Management   Remove (50%) reacurrence rate  
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Tumors of the skin: Squamous cell carcinoma   arise on epidermis, cancerious, neoplasim, firm, nodular w/ crust, metastisize quicklu via lymp syst  
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Tumors of the skin: Malignant Melanoma   cancerious neoplasm in wich pigment cells invade the epidermis, dermis, subcutanious. (can metastisize any organ ) MOST DEADLY SKIN CANCER  
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Alopecia   loss of hair  
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Hypertrichosis   Excessive growth of hair in masculin distribution  
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Hypotrichlsis   absince of hair  
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Paronychia   Nail disorder:nails become soft, brittle, and change shapes  
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Burns: result from   Electricity, chemical, radiation  
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Burns: Stage 1   Most critical houres 12 to 24 up to 48 hrs. when third spacing(fluid shift from capuleries to surrounding tissue causing edema and blistering) cells become dehydreated  
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Burns: Stage 1 (third spacing s/s)   blood pressure decreases, flow to kidneys decrease, increase chance of renal faluer  
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Burns: Stage 2   Diuretic stage :48 to 72 hrs after injuery, circulation overload, may result from the shift back  
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Burns: Stage 3   Longterm rehabilation, normal status, free from wound infections  
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Burns: assessment   depth, caustive agent, temperature/duration of contact, skin thickness (age and other disease  
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Burns:Rule of 9%:arm   arm sholder to tip(9%) head to neck (18%) anteria trunk (18%) Posteria trunk (18%)leg grown to toe (14%) grown (1%)  
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ABC's of nursing Interventions for burn pt   Resp, vital, circulation, I/O, ambulation, bowel sounds, inspect wound, mental status  
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Escnar   black leathery crust (slough)  
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Debredement   removal of dead tissue  
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dressing change medication   give 30 min befor dressing change  
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autograft   surgical transplant from tissue of one part of the body to another  
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Hemograft   Skin transfer between dissimular species of the same type. another person  
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Hecterograpoh   tissue from another specues  
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When are Grafts dressing to be changed   when ordered  
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Nutritional for burn pt   increase calorie 2000 to 6000(depending on the burn) & protin requirement  
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