Dermatology, EMS Careers, & Temperature

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Dermatology, EMS Careers, & Temperature Integumentary system Dermatology, EMS Careers, & Temperature

Layers of the Integumentary System MAKE CARDS (8 cards – terms below) DEF INE EPIDERMIS (epi- = upon/over) DERMIS (derm- = skin) SUBCUTANEOUS FASCIA (HYPODERMIS) (hypo- = below)(sub-=below)(cutane-=skin) Draw (p.152)

Make 8 more cards for: Sebaceous gland Sebum Hair follicle Adipose tissue Intra- Intradermal Inj. Injection

Injections Differentiate the types of injections (draw & write these in your notes)

Used for skin testing and for administering anesthetics (pain medications) Used to administer medications that need to be absorbed slowly such as insulin, vitamin B and some blood thinners

Make a Quizlet for the Integumentary System and add all terms