Things to practice for the Final written Flashcards

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Wound healing

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The steps to deep wound healing are:

Inflammatory phase, Migratory, Proliferating, mature

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What is the rule of nines?

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This is something that helps determine how much of the body is affected on a client.

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What is an Abrasion?

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An area where the skin has been scraped away.

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What is Eczema?

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This is a condition of the skin characterized by:

Red itchy patches of dry skin, in the areas of the skin where there is wrinkling.

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What is Eczema?

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This is a condition of the skin characterized by:

Red itchy patches of dry skin, in the areas of the skin where there is wrinkling.

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What is a laceration?

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This is an irregular tear of the skin.

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What are the common pathologies of the skin that a client may have?

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Psoriasis, Acne, Eczema,

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What are the common pathologies of the skin that a client may have?

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Psoriasis, Acne, Eczema,

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What are all the types of Glands in the Skin using detail?

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Overall there is 4 Epithelial Glands present in the skin:

Sebaceous (oil), Sudoriferous (Sweat),

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What are all the types of Glands in the Skin using detail?

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Overall there is 4 Epithelial Glands present in the skin:
Sebaceous (oil), Sudoriferous (Sweat), Ceruminous, and mammary.

Within the Section of Sudoriferous glands there are 2 sub glands called:
Apocrine, Eccrine.

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What is the difference between the Apocrine and Eccrine Sweat glands?

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The Apocrine glands produce mostly a watery substance

The Eccrine Glands produce

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What is Acne characterized as?

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This is a Inflammation of the Sebsasous glands.

And the type of acne that damages the skin and can cause scaring is named Cystic acne.

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Which skin gland causes thermoregulatory sweating?

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The Eccrine gland.

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What is Insensible sweating?

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This is thermoregulatory sweating but the secretion evaporates before it is preserved.

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What is the difference between the Apocrine and Eccrine Sweat glands?

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The Apocrine glands are mainly found in the sex regions and the face of the males, secretion appears milky, The Apocrine sweat contains the same components as the eccrine but added lipids.

The Eccrine Glands help: regulate body temp, helps eliminate waste from the body, they also secrete sweat in response to emotion.

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How can the Skin help in heat regulation of the Body?

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Through thermoregulation:

Secretion of the sweat glands helps reales heat.

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How can the Skin help in heat regulation of the Body?

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Through thermoregulation:

Secretion of the sweat glands helps reales heat.

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What is the type of sweating called that is seen on the body as large amount of fluid?

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This is known as sensible sweating.

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What are the 6 functions of the Integumentary system?

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1: Regulates body temp
2: Vitamin D
3: Stores blood
4: Protects the Body
5: Secretes and absorbs
6: Detects sensation