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Skin

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Outer layer of skin. Keeps shedding.These cells flatten, shrink, lose their nuclei, and die.   Stratum Corneum  
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What two factors are used to assess the damage of burns?   Deepth and Area  
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How do you estimate the percentage of body burned?   Rule of nine.  
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Groove or crack-like sore....-"Athlete's foot"   Fissure  
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Flat lesion less 1 Cm..."Freckles"   Macule  
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Small solid elevation of the skin...."Pimples"   Papule  
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Papule containing pus...."Varicella"   Pustule  
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Open sore on the skin...."Bedsore"   Ulcer  
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No pus..."blister"   Vesicle  
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Localized with evanescent of the skin.   Wheal  
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Medical term for blackhead...   Comedo  
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1st layer of skin   Epidermis  
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2nd layer of skin   Dermis  
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3rd layer of skin   Subcutaneous layer  
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Spreading infection in the skin, redness, pain,swelling.   Cellulitis  
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Caused by staphy and strept. Acute contagious skin infection. Bacterial inflammatory skin disease.   Impetigo  
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Scaly-like, silvery recurrent dermatosis, chronic.   Psoriasis  
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Contagious parasitic infection. A microscope is needed to look.   Scabies  
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Tinea means...   Fungus infection  
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Tinea pedis means...   Athlete's foot  
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Tinea capitis means...   Scalp ringworm  
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Tinea cruis means....   Jock itch  
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Tinea Unguium means.....   Onychomyosis...Nail Fungus  
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Large tender swollen raised lesions caused by staph infection. Skin abscess   Boils  
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Cluster of boils   Carbuncle  
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Head lice.. Parasiric Infection. Wingless parasites that feed on human blood.   Pediculosis  
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Does disease affect the skin color?   yes  
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First degree burns only effect 1st and 2nd levels of the skin. True or Flase   False  
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Sunburn is what degree burn?   1st degree  
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Most sever burn is what degree?   4th degree  
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Condition associated with Aids?   Kaposi Sarcoma  
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Layers of muligant growths, Removed under a microscope.   Moh's Surgery  
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Head lice is also known as   Pediculosis  
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Shingles is caused by?   Herpes-Varicella Zoster  
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Can a blood clot become a scar?   False...no  
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Inflammation of the follicals, hair   Folliculitis  
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"Warts" Epidermal growth caused by a virus.   Verruca  
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Cancerous growth composed of melanocytes. Serious skin cancer.   Malignant Melanoma  
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A condition associated with aids is...   Kaposi Sarcoma, caused by herpes virus #8  
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Thin layers of malignant growth are removed and examined under a microscope..   Moh's micrographic surgery  
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What are the two types of skin tests?   Patch and Scratch  
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Produces melanin..Everyone has the same number of Melanocytes, color deepends on the number of melanin produced and distributed.   Melanocytes  
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What is the deepest layer of skin?   Subcutaneous layer  
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Contagious parasitic infection?   Scabies  
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hidr/o   sweat  
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Kerat/o   hard  
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erythemat/o   redness  
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SC   subcutaneous  
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SLE   Systemic Lupus Erythematosus  
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cutane/o   skin  
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BX   biopsy  
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rhytid/o   wrinkle  
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onych/o   nail  
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derm/o   skin  
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ichthy/0   dry, scaly  
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py/o   pus  
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phyt/o   plant  
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trich/o   hair  
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PPD   purified protein derivative...used in skin test for TB  
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ungu/o   nail  
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adip/o   fat  
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squam/o   scale-like  
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dermat/o   skin  
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melan/o   black  
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myc/o   fungus,fungi  
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leuk/o   white  
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albin/o   white  
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cauter/o   heat, burn  
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diaphor/o   profuse sweating  
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lip/o   fat  
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cause/o   burn, burning  
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pil/o   hair  
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seb/o   sebum  
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eryathem/o   redness  
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xanth/o   yellow  
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steat/o   fat  
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xer/o   dry  
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Tinea Unguium   onychomyosis, Nail fungus  
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blackhead   comedo  
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Fissure   Athlete's foot  
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Macule   freckles  
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Papule   pimples  
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pustule   Varicella  
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Ulcer   bedsore  
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Wheal   Localized with evanescent of the skin  
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Jaund/0   Yellowing skin  
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Cellulitis   spreading infection in the skin  
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Psoriasis   Scaly-like silvery  
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Contagious parasitic infection   Scabies  
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Bacterial inflammation caused by staph and strept   Impetigo  
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Fugus infection   Tinea  
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Athlete's foot   Tinea pedis  
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Scalp ringworm   Tinea capitis  
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Jock itch   tinea cruis  
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Vesicle   Blister  
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