Ch 4 Milady Flashcards

(39 cards)

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You can recognize common conditions that can be treated within the scope of your license no when to recommend specific skin care pre-Preparations I went to refer a client to a dermatologist when and doubt

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Referred to a healthcare provider

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 What are lesions in the initial stage of development or change these lesions are different color than the surrounding skin and can be flat and or raise above the skin surface

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Primary lesion

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What primary lesion is a large blister circuiting watery fluid similar to a Vesicle

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Bulla aka contact dermatitis or large second-degree barn

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What primary lesion is closed irregularly developed sack that contains pus semi fluid or morbid matter

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Cyst or tubercle

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What primary lesion is flat spot or discoloration on the skin example of freckle or a spot?

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Macule

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What primary lesion is a solid bump larger than .4 inch that is easily felt requires medical referral

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Nodule example swollen lymph node

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What primary lesion is a small skin elevation that contains no fluid but may develop plus example acne warts

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Papule

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What primary lesion phrase, inflame, papule with white or yellow sensor containing pus in the top of the lesion

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Pustule

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What primary lesion is a irregular mass varying in size ,shape and color

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Tumor ex cancer

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Primary lesion is a small blister or sca containing clear fluid ,lying within or beneath the epidermis

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Poison ivy and oak (Vesicle)

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What primary lesson is itchy ,swollen lesion cause by a blow ,scratch ,insect bite.

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Wheal ex hives and mosquito bites

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What 2ndary lesions is dead cells that form over a wind or blemish while example scab or sore

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Crust

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What secondary lesson skin sore or abrasion produced by scratching or scraping

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Excoriation ex nail cuticle damage

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Secondary lesion is a crack in the skin that penetrates the dermis

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Fissure

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Secondary lesion thick scar resulting from excessive growth of fibrous tissue ex scar

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Keloid

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Secondary lesion this dry oily plate of epidermal flakes ex dandruff

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Secondary lesion slightly raised or depressed skin area formed as a result of the healing process related to an injury or lesion

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Secondary lesion or mucous membrane of the body. Ex chicken pox

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What is also known as as a black kid? It’s a hair follicle field with keratin and sebum when the common is exposed to the environment, it oxidizes and turns black common downs, appear most frequently on the face, especially in the t zone

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What common Dan also known as a whitehead is a bump just under the skin surface that appears when the focal is not exposed to the environment the sebum remains white or cream colored

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Closed comedo

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What are tiny benign keratin field cyst that appear just under the epidermis that have no visible opening

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What is a skin condition caused by chronic inflammation of the sebaceous clients and as often characterized by redness, dry or oily, scaling, stubborn, dandruff, crusting, and itching

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Seborrheic dermatitis

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What is a chronic condition that appears primary on the cheeks and nose

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Rosacea it’s characterized by flushing, redness, and in some cases symptoms that can progress to breakouts

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What is a deficiency in perspiration or the inability to sweat? It is often a result of damage to the automatic nervous. This condition can be life-threatening and requires medical attention.

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What is a foul smelling perspiration usually noticeable in the armpits or the feet generally calls by bacteria treatments vary from over-the-counter prescriptions to bow chops injections, and the use of laser on the sweat glands severe cases require medical attention 
Bromhidrosis
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What is an uncomfortable inflammatory skin disease that is often chronic characterized by moderate to severe inflammation
Eczema
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What is also known as pink eye is an infection maybe cause by bacteria or a virus it’s extremely contagious. Politely reschedule and refer our clients to a healthcare provider.
Conjunctivitis
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What is a contagious bacterial skin infection characterized by weeping lesions
Impetigo
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What is a skin disease characterized by red patches covered with silver white scales and is usually found on the scalp elbow knee chest and lower back
Psoriasis
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What is also known as the mass of pregnancy it’s a type of hormonal hyperpigmentation disorder that appears during pregnancy or while with the use of birth control pills
Melasma
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What is also known as a birthmark is a malformation of the skin due to the irregular pigmentation or dilated capillaries
Nevuus
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What is a hereditary condition that causes hypo pigmented spots and spot is almost skin that often appears milky white research suggests that this disorder is part of an autoimmune disease.
Vitiligo
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 what may be helpful for clients with access oily skin
Toners
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What product removes dark debris and excess oil from the skin, it can be a daily use of gentle cleanser formulated for a specific skin type
Foaming rinse off products
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What treatment that gently slouch is dead skin cells, such as these formulated with salicylic acid
Mild exfoliation treatment
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What are skin aging factors? We have little control over. They are due to the year passing wearing out of the body and hereditary factors
Intrinsic factors
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What factors are primary environmental factors that contribute to skin aging?
Extrinsic factors Examples are UV radiation, smoking, alcohol, stress, poor nutrients, and pollution
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ABCDE of melanoma detection for asymmetry 1/2 of the mall does not match the other half B for border integrity. The moles edges are ragged or not c is for color. The moles color is not the same all over D is for a diameter and E is for
 evolution, the Molly, evolves or changes
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What is an allergic reaction created by repetitive exposure to chemical or substance?
Sensitization