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Hair is made up of Main blood supply for the skin is found in what layer A scar Exam 7 A&P I Portage

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The thickest region of the dermis is the:


*Reticular
*Papillary
*Basement membrane
*Subcutaneous
*None of the above are layers of the dermis



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* the skin *Platelets




*Reticular *produce vitamin C


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Answer the following clinical case scenario:
Your patient was injured in a cooking accident. The burn damaged
the entire epidermis, dermis and slightly into the subcutaneous
layer.1- What degree of burn best describes your patient's injury?2-
Would your patient experience pain in the injured area? Why or why
not?



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Third degree burn - the
This is a first degree burn, or patient would experience pain
superficial burn that damages the to the injured area because
epidermis and will result in redness the nerve would not be
and pain. completely damaged and
destroyed.




F. B & C * the skin


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Answer the following clinical case scenario:
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.

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This is a fourth degree burn, or
This is a third degree burn, or full
deep tissue burn that affects
thickness burn that destroys all skin
muscles and bones, leading to
layers and requires grafting.
permanent damage.




This is a first degree burn, or
This is a second degree burn, or
superficial burn that damages
partial thickness burn that damages
the epidermis and will result in
the dermis and causes blisters.
redness and pain.


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A subcutaneous injection is to be given in what region of the skin?
*Epidermis
*Dermis
*Hypodermis
*Muscle tissue



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*Platelets *Hypodermis




*HIstamine * the skin


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