Chapter 12 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Cutane | Skin |
Hirsut | Hairy |
Kerat | Horny |
Lip | Fat |
Melan | Black |
Derm | Skin |
Myc | Fungus |
Onych | Nail |
Pil | Hair |
Py | Pus |
Hidr | Sweat |
Rhytid | Wrinkle |
Seb | Sebum |
Urtic | Rash |
Xero | Dry |
Albinism | A genetic condition characterized by a deficiency of pigment in the skin, hair, and irises |
Alopecia | The partial or complete loss of hair, most commonly on the scalp |
Dermatitis | Inflammation of the skin |
Diaphoresis | Profuse sweating |
Eczema | Persistent/recurring dermatitis that is usually characterized by redness, itching, and dryness |
Hematoma | Swelling of clotted blood trapped in the tissues, usually caused by an injury |
Lipedema | Chronic abnormal condition that is characterized by the accumulation of fat and fluid in the tissues just under the skin of the hips and legs |
Lipoma | A benign, slow-growing fatty tumor located between the skin and the muscle layer |
Necrotizing Fascitis | A severe infection caused by a group A strep bacteria |
Psoriasis | Common skin disorder characterized by flare-ups in which red papillose covered with silvery scales occur on the knees, etc. |
Wheal | Welt |
Xeroderma | Excessively dry skin |
Squamous Epithelial Tissue | Upper layer of epidermis |
Lunula | Pale half-moon shaped region at every nail root, this is where new keratin cells form |
Macule | Discolored flat spots (freckles, moles) |
Pustule | Pimple, small, circumscribed lesson containing pus |
Laceration | Torn or jagged wound, or an accidental cut wound |
Gangrene | Tissue necrosis |
Second Degree | Partial thickness, blisters damage to the epidermis and dermis |
s | Without |
SA | Sinoatrial |
SAO2 | Oxygen Saturation |
sl | Sublingual |
SOAP | Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan |
SOB | Shortness of breath |
STAT | Immediately |
Sx | Symptoms |
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