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what do the langerhans cells do |
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these are in the skin and they engulf foreing substances that invade the body when it is injured |
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what does the skin help the body with |
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body temp fluid and electrolyte balance |
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what do the fat cells do for us |
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this is the innermost layer and the fat cells serve as energy conservaiton when extra energy is needed, heat insulators |
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the dermis is the layer above the fat layer and what is its importance |
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connective tissue with no cells but it has collegen and fibers to help flexibility and strength |
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collagen is the main component of the ____. what does it do |
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dermal tissue/ it helps to form scar tissue |
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what do fibroblast produce and whats its importance |
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ground substanse which is a lubercant that surrounds the dermal cells and fibers and helps to provide turgor |
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what is the major componnet of the elastic fiber |
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what is supplies throughtthe dermis |
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capillaries and lymph vessles and has sensory nerves |
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the epidermis is the outtermost layer of the skinhow is it attached to the dermis |
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by fingerlike projections ( dermal papillae) |
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the epidermis doesnt have its own blood supplyso how does it survive |
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from diffusion of blodd from the blood vessles in the dermal layer thru the basement membrane |
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what happens in the skin with keratinocyets |
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they are formed in the basement layer and are pushed upward and for the stratisfied layers of the epidermis |
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what happens to the keratinocyets as they reach the outter most layer of the skin ( stratum corneum) |
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they are no longer living cells and are shend from the skin |
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keritin is produced by the keratinocytes whats its purpose |
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it porduces horny layer waterproof |
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what happens to vitamin d as it is taken in thru the skin |
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it is activated by the epidermisand is distributed in the blood and then in the digetive track where it absorbs calcium |
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what is the main purpose of melinin |
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where are hair follicles located |
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dermal layer but extend thru the epidermal |
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what is within the column of the hair follicle |
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how is hair genetically colored |
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lunula where is it and whats its purpose |
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the white cresent portion at the lower end of the nail plate and is the location of the nail where keratin is formed and nail growth begins |
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how long can it take to regrow a fingernail/ a toenail? |
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fingernail 3 to 4 mths/ toenail up to 12 mths |
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where are sebaceous glands found |
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everywhere except the hands and feet |
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the sebaceous glands produce sebum what is this |
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a bacteriostativ fat containing substance it lubricates and reduces water loss |
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what are the two types of sweat glands in the skin |
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from epithelial cells and over the entire surface of the body not associated with the hair follicle and they are colorless and oderless |
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where are apocrine glands and what do they do |
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in direct contact with the hair follicle and they are found in the nipple axilae and perianal areas. this produces the body oder |
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how does the epidermis protect our skin compared to the dermis and subq |
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epi-mecahnical strength and bonds, provides protection dermis- fibroblasts, strength, and sensory nerve endings subQ- shock absorber and energy |
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how does the skin layers protect the water balance epidermis dermins subq |
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epi- prevents dehydration and electrolyet loss dermis- respond to inflamation and infection subq- no funciton in water balnce |
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explain how the three skin layer do temp regulators |
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epi- sweat glands dermis- dilation and constriciton subq- fat cells act as insulators |
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when we age the epidermis decreases in thickness and layers what are some nursing actions |
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avoid tapoing asess for dryness and minimize friciton |
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when we age we have delayed epidermial mitotic activity what does this cause and what should we do |
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causes delayed wound healing/ we should protect open areas and use moisture retentive dressings |
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when we age we have decreased langerhorns cells in the epidermis so what are some nursing actions |
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do not rely n swelling to indicate damge and teach the pt to wear protectiveclothin |
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what should we use in the elderly to asses for skin turgor |
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what should we teach pts about cherry angionomas |
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what is longitudinal nail ridges from and how can you asses this |
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decreased blood flow beneath the nail bed so asses by useing the oral mucoise to test for cyanosis |
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what are some nursing actions used for a thickening nail bed |
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cut toenails straight across |
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if a pts skin color is white what is the cause |
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decrease hemogolobin levels |
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if the pts skin is a yellow orange what is the cuase |
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increased billirubin increased carotin increase urochrome levels |
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what us the significance of why the skin would appear yelloish orange |
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could be fromliverdisorders, thyroid deficiency diabetes or a chronic kidney disease |
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what are some reasons a pt would have a red tint to their skin |
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fever alcohol exposure to cold |
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primary lesions/ secondary lesions |
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primary are an intial reaciton to a problem that changes the skin structure/ secondary is a change in apperance of the preimary lesion |
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why would a secondary lesion occur |
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disease or response to a systemic intervention like itching from dermatitis |
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asymetry border color diamete greater then 6mm evolving change in any feature |
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ringlike with raised borders around flat |
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leasions that merge with oe another and appear confluent |
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widespread involving most of the body with intervenin area of normal skin |
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wavy borders resmeblin a snake |
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all areas of the skin are involved with no normal looking skin |
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macules (primary) what is it |
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cafe late may have some surface changes |
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psorisis or seborhhic keratosis |
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lipomas elevated marble like lesions |
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from insect bites- they are elveated |
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exfoliative dermatitis usually appear whitish and dry |
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linear cracks in the dermis |
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secondary from vesicles or pustules |
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bleeding into the tissues |
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small reddish or purplish lesions that do not fade when blanched |
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what is poor sin tugor look like |
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tenting of the skin with no gradual return |
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if sever dandruff is not treated what can occur |
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what is nonpitting edema from |
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endocrin imbalances like hypothyroidism |
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from impaired gas exchange |
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what is a heaped up appearnce of the toenail |
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may occur with fungal infecitons |
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what should you do to a nail that has become thick and ahrd |
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soften with petroleum jelly |
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spliting of the nail plate is from |
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repeated exposure of water and detergents |
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inflamation of the skin around the nail usually occurs from torn cuticle |
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usually in those who are exposed to repeated water |
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how is pallor in darker peiple |
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what is the significance of white horizontal nail lines |
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crhonic liver or kidney disease |
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what is the significance of yellow brown nails |
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lymphedema\cardiac failure normal aging long term use of tetracyclines |
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what is the significance in vertical brown bacnding from the proximal nail fold distally |
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nevus or melanoma of the nailmatrix but in drk people this could be normal |
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what are red spliiter hemorrhages in the nail beds from |
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bacterial endocarditis or trauma |
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early clubbing and late clubbin in the nails |
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early the nail straigtnes out to 180 degrees and late is when the angle between the nail and the nail fold exceed 180 degrees |
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what are spoon nails from |
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iron deficiecny or poorly controlled dm |
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beaus grooves of the nail bed |
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1mm wide horzontal depression in the nail caused by growth arrest, prolonged febril state and isolated periods of malnutrition |
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waiting for cultures can delay treating superficial fungal infetions so what is done |
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how are cultures for bacterial infeciton obtained |
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from the primary lesions - express material from the lesion collect with cotton swab or for intact lesionsuse a small needle and express the material |
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when are cultures for viral infections taken |
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what is the difference when gettig specimens for bacterial and viral sample |
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bacterial can remain at room temp viral need to be on ice |
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cicular cutting instrument puches out the site and the site is then closed with sutures |
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scalpel or razor is moved parallel to the skin to remove specimen |
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used for larger eeper specimens |
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long wave length uv blacklight to look at skin infecitonsb by using a certain color from the light to determine what infeciton is present |
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eliminates errythmeia caused by blood flow to the skin- using a glass slide that is pressed against the skin to revela the shape of the leaison |
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