NURS 1300- Unit III Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Alopecia | The loss of scalp hair (baldness) or body hair. |
Apocrine Glands | Sweat glands located largely in the axillae and anogenital areas; they begin to function at puberty under the influence of androgens. |
Bactericidal | Bacteria- killing action. |
Callus | A thickened portion of the skin. |
Cerumen | Earwax. |
Corn | a conical, circular, painfu, raised area on the toe or foot. |
Cleansing Bath | A bath given for hygienic purposes. |
Dandruff | A diffuse scaling of the scalp, often occompanied by itching. |
Eccrine Glands | Glands that produce sweat, found on almost all areas of the body. |
Fissures | Deep grooves that occur as a result of dryness or cracking of the skin. |
Gingival | Of or relating to the gums. |
Gingivitis | Red, swollen, gingivae (gums). |
Hirsutism | The growth of excess body hair, especially in women. |
Hygiene | The science of health and its maintenance. |
Ingrown toenail | The growing inward of a nail into the soft tissues around it; Most often results from improper nail trimming. |
Lanugo | The fine, woolly hair or "down" on the shoulders, back, sacrum, and/or earlobes of the unborn child that may remain for a few weeksafter birth. |
Pediculosis | Infestation with head lice. |
Periodontal Disease | Disorder of supporting structures of the teeth. |
Plantar Wart | A wart at the sole of the foot. |
Plaque | An invisible soft film consisting of bacteria, molecules of saliva, and remnants of epithelial cells and leukocytes that adheres to the enamel surface of the teeth. |
Pyorrhea | Advanced periodontal disease in which teeth are loose and pus is evident when the gums are pressed. |
Scabies | A contagious skin infestation by the itch mite that produces intense itching, especially at night. |
Sebum | The oily, lubricating secretion of the sebaceous glands in the skin. |
Sudorigerous Glands | Glands of the dermis that secrete sweat; Also known as "sweat glands." |
Tartar | A visible, hard deposit of plaque and dead bacteria that forms at the gum lines. |
Therapeutic Baths | A bath given for physical effects, such as to sooth irritated skin or to promote healing of an area. Two common types are the sitz bath and the medicated bath. |
Ticks | Small, gray-brown parasites that bite into the tissue and suck blood and transmit several diseases to people, such as Rocky Mountain Fever, Lyme disease, and tularemia. |
Tinea Pedis | Athlete's foot (ring-worm of the foot), caused by a fungus. |
Xerostomia | Dry mouth as a result of a reduced supply of saliva. |
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