HOSA Pathophysiology Integumentary(10 Questions well solved)2024
HOSA Pathophysiology Integumentary(10 Questions well solved)2024 seborrheic dermatitis - answerinflammation of the oil/sebaceous glands; increased sebum production contact dematitis - answeracute inflammation response of the skin triggered by a chemical/substance; causes redness, welling, vesicles that ooze itch burn/sting Atopic dermatitis (Eczema) - answerchronic inflammation of the skin; rash occurs in face, neck , elbows, knees, and upper trunk of the body along with itching Urticaria (hives) - answersevere itching followed by redness and an area of swelling (wheal) in a certain area angioedema - answerA condition characterized by regions or areas of subcutaneous swelling due to allergic reaction to food or drugs psoriasis - answerchronic condition where thick, flaky, red patches of various sizes covered with white, silvery scales; inflammatory and chronic; may be autoimmune rosacea - answerchronic inflammatory disorder of the facial skin which causes redness, primarily in the areas of blushing/flushing comedones - answeralso called blackheads; masses of sebum trapped in the hair follicles acne vulgaris - answerinflammatory disease of the sebaceous glands and hair follicles. Papules, pustules, and comedones are present macule - answerA circumscribed, flat, nonpalpable change in skin color papule - answersmall, firm, elevated lesion nodule - answerpalpable elevated lesion which varies in size pustule - answera small inflamed elevation of skin containing pus vesicle (blister) - answerelevated, thin walled lesion con
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