Which of the following are characteristics of the dermis layer of the skin? (Select all that apply) -
ANS_Contains blood vessels, hair follicles, and nerve endings
Composed of thick fibrous connective tissue
You are collecting subjective data prior to performing a skin assessment on a client. Which of the
following responses requires additional investigation? - ANS_One of my moles now has several colors on
it
Drag the skin variation on the left to the appropriate description on the right - ANS_Nevus-mole
Pallor-Pale or lighter skin color than usual
Pigmentation-Skin color
Petechiae-Reddish/purple spots
Vitiligo-Skin areas without usual brown pigmentation
Xerosis-Dry skin
Pruritus-Intense itching causing the desire or reflect to scratch
Urticaria-Hives, skin rash with red, raised, and itchy bumps
Seborrhea-Oily skin
Dragon skin variation on the left to the appropriate description on the right - ANS_Hematoma-Blood clot
in organ, space, or tissue
Hyperpigmentation-Increase in skin color
Ecchymosis-Spot or blotch larger than petechiae, bruises
Edema-Swelling, presence of excess interstitial fluid
Erythema-Inflammation of skin area
ANS_Contains blood vessels, hair follicles, and nerve endings
Composed of thick fibrous connective tissue
You are collecting subjective data prior to performing a skin assessment on a client. Which of the
following responses requires additional investigation? - ANS_One of my moles now has several colors on
it
Drag the skin variation on the left to the appropriate description on the right - ANS_Nevus-mole
Pallor-Pale or lighter skin color than usual
Pigmentation-Skin color
Petechiae-Reddish/purple spots
Vitiligo-Skin areas without usual brown pigmentation
Xerosis-Dry skin
Pruritus-Intense itching causing the desire or reflect to scratch
Urticaria-Hives, skin rash with red, raised, and itchy bumps
Seborrhea-Oily skin
Dragon skin variation on the left to the appropriate description on the right - ANS_Hematoma-Blood clot
in organ, space, or tissue
Hyperpigmentation-Increase in skin color
Ecchymosis-Spot or blotch larger than petechiae, bruises
Edema-Swelling, presence of excess interstitial fluid
Erythema-Inflammation of skin area