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314/315/ integementatary exam II

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show A = Asymmetry of lesion (not regularly round or oval),B= Border irregularity,C= Color variation,D=Diameter >6mm (pencil eraser)E= Elevation and enlargement  
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show A = Asymmetry of lesion (not regularly round or oval)  
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show B= Border irregularity  
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show C= Color variation  
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show D=Diameter >6mm (pencil eraser)E= Elevation and enlargement  
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show flat, nonpalpable, circimscribed, <1cm diamater, freckles =rubeolo & Rubella  
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show Bounded by a line; limited or confined.  
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freckles   show
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Primary skin lesions Patch =   show
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show elevated, flat top, firm rough, a papule larger than o.5cm diameter, Psoriasis  
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show elevated firm, <0.5 cm, circimscribed border, solid mass, warts  
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show >0.5 cm, elevated circumscribed, superficial, filled w/ serous fluid, contact dermatitis, posion ivy  
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show elevated, circumscribed, superficial, filled with serous fluid, <0.5 cm in diameter, blister varicella  
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Primary Lesions Tumor   show
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Primary Lesions Nodule   show
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lymphoma   show
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Primary Lesions pustule   show
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show elevated , circumscribed, palpable, encapsulated, filled with liquid or semi solid material sabaeous cyst  
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superficial   show
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< is an acronym for:   show
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show Greater than The "greater than" symbol (>) is used to express a larger value. For example, if (x > 10) means "if X is more than 10."  
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show Containing, discharging, or causing the production of pus: a purulent infection. AKA pus A generally viscous, yellowish-white fluid formed in infected tissue, consisting of white blood cells, cellular debris, and necrotic tissue.  
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circumscribed   show
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show elevated mass, Irregular, serous fluid in the dermis, no fluid in a cavity, Urticaria, insect bites  
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show (AKA = hives)A skin condition characterized by intensely itching welts and caused by an allergic reaction to internal or external agents, an infection, or a nervous condition. Also called nettle rash, urticaria.  
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show Primary lesions are physical changes in the skin considered to be caused directly by the disease process. Types of primary lesions are rarely specific to a single disease entity.  
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Secondary skin Lesions   show
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Secondary Lesions erosion   show
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2ndary lesions Ulcers =   show
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neccrotic /ne·crot'ic   show
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show skin mark, replacement of connective tissue, new scars= red/purple old scars = white  
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Fissure   show
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show Of, relating to, or resembling a line; straight. Having only one dimension,In, of, describing, described by, or related to a straight line.  
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2ndary lesions Crust   show
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2ndary lesions scale   show
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2ndary lesions keloid   show
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2ndary lesions atrophy   show
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show Widespread dermatitis characterized by scaling and shedding of the skin and usually accompanied by redness. Also called pityriasis rubra, Wilson's disease.  
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show thickening of skin, accentuated skin markings, repeated irritationThickening of the skin with hyperkeratosis caused by chronic inflammation resulting from prolonged scratching or irritation.  
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show Petechia,Hematoma,cherry angioma, spider angioma  
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show A small purplish spot on a body surface, such as the skin or a mucous membrane, caused by a minute hemorrhage and often seen in typhus.  
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show A localized swelling filled with blood resulting from a break in a blood vessel.  
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/ spider angioma/ cherry angioma   show
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ecchymosis   show
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show 4 weeks 1 pound shed a year  
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show new cells include the protein keratin and pigment producers-melanocytes  
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show stratum corneum-dead cells shedding  
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Dermis =   show
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show adopose tissue, stores fat 4 energy, insulatation temp control  
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Epidermal appendages   show
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show Vellus hair-fine, over body Terminal hair-scalp, eyebrows, axillae, pubis,face chest in males  
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show Lipid substance-sebum-hair follicles Lubrication Abundant-face,, forehead,scalp, chin  
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Name the 2 types of sweat glands   show
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show Axillae, nipples,navel, anogenital area Active during puberty Bacterial flora react with apocrine sweat to produce musky body odor Function decreases with age  
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anogenital area   show
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show Protection from dehydration and minor trauma Temperature control, absorption,excretionSensory input about the environment First line of defense vs penetration Expression of emotion Sweating Production of Vitamin D Wound repair Identification Communication  
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Name *8 subjective findings related to the skin   show
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Name 4 subjective findings related to the skin   show
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what are some questions u might ask while taking a health history ???Why?   show
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show Rash Pain/Discomfort to the skin Itching and hives Change in skin color or moles Hair Nails  
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show Systemic disease (lupus)Previous trauma or injury Infection Immobility Frequent sun exposure Exposure to chemicals Exposure to allergens Medications with photosensitivity  
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Equiptment needed to assess the skin?   show
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show cyanosis light = grayish blue tone dark = ashen gray  
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show A bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes resulting from inadequate oxygenation of the blood.  
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Inspection of color Ecchymosis will present in light skin and in dark skin   show
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show Brusing (AKA) The passage of blood from ruptured blood vessels into subcutaneous tissue, marked by a purple discoloration of the skin.  
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show light skin= yellowish dark skin =yellow green inside of eyelid or mouth  
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Jaundice   show
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show in light skin = white in dark skin= lighter than nl  
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Pallor   show
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show light = SM pinpoints Dark = difficult 2 see  
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show A small purplish spot on a body surface, such as the skin or a mucous membrane, caused by a minute hemorrhage and often seen in typhus.  
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Inspection of color Rash will present in light skin and in dark skin   show
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Rash   show
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Inspection of color scar will present in light skin and in dark skin   show
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Inspection of color erythema will present in light skin and in dark skin   show
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show Redness of the skin caused by dilatation and congestion of the capillaries, often a sign of inflammation or infection.  
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7 Lesion Characteristics   show
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what are 4 different shapes of skin lesions?   show
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show 1Singular/discrete2Groups/clustered-3Polycyclic-annular lesion group-psoriasis  
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1Singular/discrete example of   show
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molluscum   show
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2Groups/clustered-example of   show
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contact dermatitis   show
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show psoriasis  
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show A noncontagious inflammatory skin disease characterized by recurring reddish patches covered with silvery scales.  
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Polycyclic-annular lesion group-   show
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show urticaria  
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show aka hives A skin condition characterized by intensely itching welts and caused by an allergic reaction to internal or external agents, an infection, or a nervous condition.  
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show scratch, streak, stripe  
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6Zosteriform- example   show
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show eruptions along a nerve path often accompanied by severe neuralgia  
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show over most of body  
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show Turgor-elasticity Moisture Temperature Mobility- tenting Texture Thickness Edema  
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show Head, axillary, pubic, facial, body Scalp and hair-inspect for surface characteristics, hair distribution, texture, quantity, and color Facial & body hair-inspect for hair distribution, quantity, and texture. Hirsutism-excess body hair-think endo in femal  
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show -excess body hair-think endo in female  
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how are the assessed?   show
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What is noted about the nails in a nail assessment?   show
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show Skin is dryer, less perspiration-xerosis Folded and wrinkled appearance, itchy skin loose flaky Decrease in melanin production Age associated baldness Slower nail growth  
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show Acrochordons,Senile lentigines-liver spots-keratosis Seborrheic,Actinic keratosis, keratosis  
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show - skin tags-eyelids cheeks, neck axillae, trunk  
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Senile lentigines   show
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Keratoses-   show
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Seborrheic keratosis   show
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show -red-tan,plaque- silvery white scale adhered to plaque-r/t sun exposure-PREMALIGNANT-may becone squamous cell cancer  
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show Thickness Thin-parchment-subcutaneous fat diminishes Mobility, turgor Less elasticity-tenting  
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changes in hair in older adults   show
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Changes in Nails in older adults ?   show
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other changes in the kin in older adults   show
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show Any of a number of dark-bluish or mulberry-colored spots on the lower back, observed in newborn infants, that enlarge for a short time after birth and then gradually recede. Also called blue spot.  
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Café au lait spot 6+ neurofibromatosis   show
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show A circulatory disorder in which the hands, and less commonly the feet, are persistently cold, blue, and sweaty.  
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Physiological jaundice   show
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Carotenemia   show
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Milia   show
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Lanugo   show
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start @ stages of preassure ulcar   show
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Stages of preassure ulcers Stage 1=   show
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Stages of preassure ulcers Stage 2   show
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Stages of preassure ulcers Stage 3   show
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show involves open dermis & sub Q bone & other tissue  
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show Limited mobility Risk for skin breakdown Stages of skin breakdown Bony prominences  
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Health Promotion   show
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show blistered crusty lesions  
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show crater indentation  
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show know this  
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