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Integumentary System Exam HST III 2009-2010
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Matching Match the following pictures with the correct key term.
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Key Terms Erythema Chronic Poisoning Cyanosis Jaundice Albino
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1. reddish color that can be caused by burns or a congestion of blood in the vessels
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2. Absence of melanin or pigments in the skin Skin has pinkish tint Hair is pale yellow or white Eyes lack pigment; are red; very sensitive to light
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3. bluish discoloration caused by insufficient oxygen; associated with heart, lung, and circulatory diseases or disorders
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4. may cause gray or brown skin discoloration
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5. yellow discoloration; indicates bile in the blood resulting from liver and gallbladder disease; also seen in diseases that involve destruction of RBC
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Fill in the Blank Complete the following passages using the following key terms. Membrane Organ Hypodermis Dermis Epidermis
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Considered to be both: ___6______ – covers the body ____7_____contains several types of tissue –Largest organ in body - covering (c) 3,000 square inches –About (d) 15% total body weight
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Tissue: _____8______the innermost layer Made of: Elastic and fibrous connective tissue Adipose (fatty) tissue Connects the skin to underlying muscles
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Tissue: 3 layers of tissue 1. _____9______outermost layer of skin (f) NO blood vessels or nerve cells (avascular) 2. _____10_____ corium or “true skin” Includes: –Elastic connective tissue –Blood vessels –Lymph vessels –Nerves –Involuntary muscle –Sweat and oil glands –Hair follicles
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True/False On your answer sheet, mark whether the following statements are true or false.
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11. Sweat is odorless until it interacts with bacteria on the skin 12. Perspiration (sweating) removes excess water from the body and cools the body 13.Another name for the sweat glands is the sebaceous glands 14.The sebaceous glands produce sebum which keep the hair from becoming brittle and dry 15. The hair shaft covers the entire body except the palms of the hands, and the soles of the feet
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Completion Use your knowledge of the integumentary system to answer the following questions.
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16. What is the definition of a follicle? 17. What is the name of the skin condition, that is genetically inherited, permanent hair loss?
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18. What part of the integumentary system is made up of dead, keratinized epithelial cells? 19. Name the 7 functions of the skin.
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20. What happens when blood vessels in the skin dilate? Constrict? Explain
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21. The definition of primary skin lesions is: A.Result from changes in the original lesion, usually related to the disease process. B.Appear on previously healthy skin in response to disease or external irritation. C.Is the first skin lesion a person ever develops. D.None of the above.
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22. Flat spots on the skin, such as freckles are: A.Macules B.Papules C.Pustules D.Vesicles
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23. Firm, raised areas such as pimples are: A.Macules B.Papules C.Pustules D.Vesicles
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24. Blisters, or fluid-filled sacs, such as those seen in chickenpox are called: A.Vesicles B.Comedo C.Bulla D.Pustules
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25. Plugged pilosebaceous duct, formed from sebum and keratin is called: A.Vesicles B.Comedo C.Bulla D.Pustules
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26. Pus-filled sacs such as those seen in acne are known as: A.Vesicles B.Comedo C.Bulla D.Pustules
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27. Fluid filled lesion greater than 2cm in diameter; caused by severe poison oak or ivy dermatitis A.Vesicles B.Comedo C.Bulla D.Pustules
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28. Semi-solid or fluid-filled encapsulated mass extending deep into the dermis is known as: A.Cyst B.Nodule C.Patch D.Plaque
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29. Firm, raised lesion; extending into dermal layer is known as: A.Cyst B.Nodule C.Patch D.Plaque
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30. A ______is described as a flat, pigmented, circumscribed area greater than 1cm in diameter A.Patch B.Plaque C.Wheal D.Tumor
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31. Itchy, elevated areas with an irregular shape are known as: A.Patch B.Plaque C.Wheal D.Tumor
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32. _______ are described as Elevated, solid lesion larger than 2cm in diameter, extending into dermal and subcutaneous layers. A.Patch B.Plaque C.Wheal D.Tumor
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33. A _______ is described as a circumscribed, solid, elevated lesion greater than 1cm in diameter A.Patch B.Plaque C.Wheal D.Tumor
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34. _______ is defined as a deep loss of skin surface that may extend into the dermis A.Ulcer B.Crusts C.Atrophy D.Erosion
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35. _______ are areas of dried pus and blood, commonly called scabs A.Ulcer B.Crusts C.Atrophy D.Erosion
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36. __________ is a circumscribed lesion involving loss of superficial epidermis A.Ulcer B.Crusts C.Atrophy D.Erosion
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37. __________ is defined as Thinning of skin surface at site of disorder. An example is aging skin. A.Ulcer B.Crusts C.Atrophy D.Erosion
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38. Thick, red, or dark firm scar formed by hyperplasia of fibrous tissue is known as: A.Excoriation B.Fissure C.Keloid D.Lichenification
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39. __________ are linear scratched or abraded areas, often self-induced. A.Excoriation B.Fissure C.Keloid D.Lichenification
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40. Linear cracking of the skin, extending into the dermal layer is known as: A.Excoriation B.Fissure C.Keloid D.Lichenification
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41. __________ is defined as Thickened, prominent skin markings caused by constant rubbing. A.Excoriation B.Fissure C.Keloid D.Lichenification
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42. Thin, dry flakes of shedding skin; for example psoriasis are known as: A.Scar B.Fissure C.Scale D.Lichenification
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43. Fibrous tissue caused by trauma, deep inflammation, or surgical incision is known as: A.Scar B.Fissure C.Scale D.Lichenification
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44. The most common type of cancer is: A.Melanoma B.Skin cancer C.Basal cell carcinoma D.Squamous cell carcinoma
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45. Melanoma: A.Affects the thin cells of the epithelium, and spreads quickly B.Is cancer of the basal cells in the epidermis C.Is not a form of cancer at all D.Develops in the melanocytes and is the most dangerous type of skin cancer.
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Matching Match the following pictures with the correct key term.
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Key Terms Eczema Psoriasis Impetigo Ringworm Tinea Scabies Warts Athlete’s Foot Acne Scleroderma
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46. inflammation of the sebaceous glands
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47. noncontagious, inflammatory skin disorder caused by allergens or irritants
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48. contagious fungal infection that usually affects the feet
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49. highly contagious fungal infection of the skin or scalp
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50. Highly contagious condition resulting from staphylococcus or streptococcal infection
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51. general name for many different types of mycoses
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52. chronic, noncontagious skin disease with periods of exacerbations (symptoms present) and remission (decrease or disappearance of symptoms)
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53. caused by papilloma virus; type of benign neoplasm of the skin;
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54. contagious skin condition caused by the itch mite
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55. an autoimmune disease that affects the blood vessels and connective tissue of the skin;
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Bonus Points Using the following scenario, write a SOAP note.
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Scenario Mr. Roberto Cavaelli, age 52, is a single Caucasian male fashion designer. He has noted changes in his skin over the past 3 months. He states that he has been under a lot of stress with fashion week coming up, and has noticed some blackheads forming on his face and upper chest. He also states that he visited a new country club last week, and since then his feet have had a burning sensation, and are very itchy. He states that he sunbathes regularly.
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Patient is found to have a few blackheads and whiteheads on this cheeks and forehead with a discrete amount being present on his chest and upper back. His skin is noted to have poor skin turgor, and is dry and leathery to touch. His mucous membranes are pink and moist, and his nails are clean and well kempt. His feet are reddened around the soles and in between the toes, with scaling and hard thickened skin in some area from rubbing, along with linear abraded areas from scratching.
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