CONTAGIOUS SKIN RECOGNITION

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CONTAGIOUS SKIN RECOGNITION Dr. Randy Wroble Dr. Jess DeMaria Jim Vreeland 2017-18 Slide Show of Skin Conditions © Copyright 2017

SKIN SLIDES Photo gallery of skin situations ~ Contagious Staph … MRSA, boils, etc. Bacteria … Impetigo Fungal … Tinea corporis Viral … Herpes, Shingles When the situation is oozing, wet or moist it is contagious. Under the scab is still moist and is still contagious.

MRSA … Staph infection

MRSA … Abscess

MRSA … Bacteria

Staph … Boil

Staph … Abscessed Boil

Staph infection

Staph infection

Impetigo

Bacteria … Impetigo

Bullous impetigo

Impetigo

Impetigo … Pustule open

Impetigo

Impetigo

Shingles

Shingles

Shingles

Shingles

Tinea … Fungus … Ringworm

Tinea facei

Tinea corporis

Tinea Corporis … Ringworm

Ringworm

Tinea in Scalp is serious

Pronounced outer ring

RW can appear anywhere

Raised outer edge

Ringworm as it dries

Herpes … Chickenpox

Look Close ! … Herpes

Herpes simplex

Herpes simplex

Herpes simplex

Generalized herpes

Herpes simplex with eye involvement

Herpes: open, wet & contagious

Virus … Herpes

Molluscum contagiosum

Pink Eye … Conjunctivitis

Fifth Disease - Youth Wrestling

FD … Measles … Contagious

Fifth Disease

Skin Slides Photo gallery of skin situations ~ Non-Contagious Psoriasis Eczema

Psoriasis … non contagious

Psoriasis … not moist or damp

Psoriasis over the body

Eczema … non contagious

Eczema

What is our job as an official? WE are not Physicians ! We should not diagnose We should be vigilant We should recognize it is suspicious Our job is to RECOGNIZE …….. …….. a SUSPICIOUS skin situation.

And THEN… Request a physician’s note Is everyone safe on your watch? On NFHS approved medical form Read it … no, really read it! NO COPIES, or duplicates Check dates, etc. Be satisfied it is acceptable and the athlete may compete Is everyone safe on your watch?