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Skin assessment Test

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Name 4 subjective findings related to the skin
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squamous
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7Generalized-example
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changes in hair in older adults
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Milia
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subcutaneous layer
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6Zosteriform- example
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Polycyclic-annular lesion group-
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exfoliative dermatitis
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Keratoses-
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Primary skin lesions MACULE =
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Primary Lesions cyst
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stratum germinativum-basal cell layer-forms ??? including ???
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name 10 functions of the skin
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urticaria
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Zoster
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Primary Lesions pustule
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3Polycyclic-annular lesion group-psoriasis
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Equiptment needed to assess the skin?
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psoriasis
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elevated superficial,similar to a vesicle but filled with purulent fluid ie acne, impetigo=A contagious bacterial skin infection, usually of children, that is characterized by the eruption of superficial pustules and the formation of thick yellow crusts,
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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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raised thick crusty scaly warty
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Growth decreases Post menopause-women bristly hairs chin upper lip Men- hair bristly hair ears,nose,eyebrows Male pattern baldness-inherited Hair turns gray-decrease of melanocytes
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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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over most of body
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Shape: Round, oval, polycyclic, annular. 4. Arrangement: Zosteriform, arciform,
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C= Color variation
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adopose tissue, stores fat 4 energy, insulatation temp control
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elevated , circumscribed, palpable, encapsulated, filled with liquid or semi solid material sabaeous cyst
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crater indentation
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Magnifying lens Centimeter ruler Light source Gloves
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milk spots White plaques of hyalinized fibrous tissue situated in the epicardium and overlying the right ventricle of the heart where not covered by lung.
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new cells include the protein keratin and pigment producers-melanocytes
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flat, nonpalpable, circimscribed, <1cm diamater, freckles =rubeolo & Rubella
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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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eruptions along a nerve path often accompanied by severe neuralgia
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linear arrangement along nerve route Zoster
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1Hair loss 2Change in nails 3Environmental or occupational hazards exposure to irrantants4Self-care behavior
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1Singular/discrete example of
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Café au lait spot 6+ neurofibromatosis
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skin mark, replacement of connective tissue, new scars= red/purple old scars = white
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Extreme or unnatural paleness.
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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 lesions may evolve from primary lesions, or may be caused by external forces such as scratching, trauma, infection, or the healing process. The distinction between a primary and secondary lesion is not always clear.
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D=Diameter >6mm (pencil eraser)E= Elevation and enlargement
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A localized swelling filled with blood resulting from a break in a blood vessel.
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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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Of, affecting, or being on or near the surface: a superficial wound.

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