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Your patient was injured in a house fire. The skin sustained damage through the epidermis,
dermis, hypodermis, and some muscle tissue.
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Fibroblasts
1- Would your patient experience pain in the injured area? Why or why not?
Why would a person receive a skin graft?
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White blood cells
Which of the following is true regarding the epidermis:
What substance from the blood accumulates to form a clot?
What is the name and function of the structure below? (Highlighted in blue, also indicated by the
arrow)
What is the name and function of the structure below? (Highlighted in blue, also indicated by the
arrow)
What is a contusion?
2- What degree of burn best describes your patient’s injury?
A. through a duct, into the bloodstream
This part of a hair contains blood and nervous supply:
This injury, seen below, is best described as what degree of burn? Explain what layer/s of skin
are damaged in this type of burn.
Thermoregulation
Thermoreceptors
Thermoreceptor
The thickest region of the dermis is the:
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The spinal cord
The skin
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The nail is the visible portion of the nail.
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The layers of the epidermis, from superficial to deep are:
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The hypodermis is comprised mainly of:
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The brain
The basement membrane contains its blood supply.
supports the tissue matrix until the old cells are developed.
Stratum spinosum; Epidermis
(Must have both for full credit)
Stratum spinosum, stratum granulosum, stratum corneum, Stratum basale
Stratum corneum, stratum spinosum, stratum granulosum, stratum basale.
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Stratum corneum, stratum granulosum, stratum spinosum, stratum basale.
Stratum basale, stratum spinosum, stratum granulosum, stratum corneum
(1) Skin grafting decreases recovery time and prevents infection
OR
Shaft
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secrete histamine.
Second-degree burn, also called a partial thickness burn
The epidermis and dermis layers of the skin was damaged.
Second degree burn. Epidermis and part of dermis is damaged.
Sebaceous glands
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sebaceous gland. It secretes sebum that helps our skin and hair from drying
Sebaceous gland (oil gland) produces oil (sebum) to protect the skin and hair from drying.
root
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Root
Reticular
Papillary
Reticular cells
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Dermatomes
replace old tissue matrix.
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remove fibroblasts.
Red blood cells
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Produce vitamin K
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Platelets
phalanx
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Perspiration
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papilary region of the dermis
A) Pacinian corpuscle
Other Incorrect Match Options:
None of the above are layers of the dermis
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-No, fourth-degree burns damage the epidermis, the dermis, the hypodermis, and
underlying tissue such as muscle or bone. Because the nerve endings are destroyed there is
no sensation in the affected burn area.