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Skin assessment Test

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2Groups/clustered-example of
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Petechiae
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Equiptment needed to assess the skin?
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what are 4 different shapes of skin lesions?
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other changes in the kin in older adults
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Stages of preassure ulcers Stage 3
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4Confluent-runs together-
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Primary skin lesions Patch =
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cyanosis
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Epidermal appendages
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Secondary skin Lesions
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what are some questions u might ask while taking a health history ???Why?
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What is noted while palpating during a skin assessment?
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subcutaneous layer
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Problem based history
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Epidermis -protective barrier epidermis replaced every ???
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Senile lentigines
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start @ stages of preassure ulcar
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Stages of preassure ulcers Stage 1=
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adopose tissue, stores fat 4 energy, insulatation temp control
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contact dermatitis
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4 weeks 1 pound shed a year
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Rash Pain/Discomfort to the skin Itching and hives Change in skin color or moles Hair Nails
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Magnifying lens Centimeter ruler Light source Gloves
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1Singular/discrete 2Groups/clustered-3Polycyclic-annular lesion group-4Confluent-runs together-5Linear 6Zosteriform 7Generalized
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Hair Hair Vestigial-no longer needed for protection from cold or trauma Threads of keratin
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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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C= Color variation
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1Has skin changed with age 2Trouble clipping nails 3Multiple bruises Delayed wound healing (diabiates circulation)Itching Pain Skin care
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involves epidermis dermis and sub q tissue crater not into fascil
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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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A bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes resulting from inadequate oxygenation of the blood.
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flat nonpalpalpable, a macule >1cm. in diameter
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Turgor-elasticity Moisture Temperature Mobility- tenting Texture Thickness Edema
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Mongolian spots Café au lait spot 6+ neurofibromatosis Erythema toxicum-newborn Acrocyanosis Physiological jaundice Carotenemia Milia Lanugo
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Senile lentigines-liver spots-extensive sun exposure-forearms, dorsa of hands
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urticaria
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skin unbroken appears red
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1Singular/discrete example of
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Seborrheic keratosis
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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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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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Limited mobility Risk for skin breakdown Stages of skin breakdown Bony prominences
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Bounded by a line; limited or confined.
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raised thick crusty scaly warty
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scratch, streak, stripe
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-excess body hair-think endo in female
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D=Diameter >6mm (pencil eraser)E= Elevation and enlargement

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