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Burns, Infections, Allergies Pages 124-126
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Burns ◦ Tissue damage and cell death ◦ Causes: heat, electricity, UV radiation, chemicals ◦ Results in loss of body fluids and invasion of bacteria © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.
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Used to determine the extent of burns Body is divided into 11 areas for quick estimation Each area represents about 9 percent of total body surface area ◦ The area surrounding the genitals (the perineum) represents 1 percent of body surface area © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.
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Totals Anterior and posterior head and neck, 9% Anterior and posterior upper limbs, 18% Anterior and posterior trunk, 36% Anterior and posterior lower limbs, 36% 100% (a) Perineum, 1% 41/2%41/2% 41/2%41/2%41/2%41/2% Anterior trunk, 18% 9%
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First-degree burns (partial-thickness burn) ◦ Damage to epidermis ◦ Skin: red, swollen Second-degree burns (partial-thickness burn) ◦ Damage to Epidermis and upper dermis ◦ Skin: red, blistered Third-degree burns (full-thickness burn) ◦ Destroys entire skin layer; burned area is painless ◦ Requires skin grafts ◦ Burn is gray-white or black © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.
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(b) Burns of increasing severity, from top to bottom: first-degree, second-degree, third-degree.
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Redness Blisters/lesions Bumps oozing pus Itching Burning Patches Scales Peeling skin
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Athlete’s foot (tinea pedis) ◦ Cause: fungal infection Boils and carbuncles ◦ Cause: bacterial infections (usually staphylococcus) Cold sores ◦ Cause: herpes simplex virus I or II © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.
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Contact dermatitis ◦ Exposures cause allergic reaction ◦ Causes include chemicals and plants Impetigo ◦ Caused by bacterial infection Strep and staph are most common Psoriasis ◦ Unknown cause ◦ Triggered by trauma, infection, stress © 2015 Pearson Education, Inc.
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