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NUR 106 Module G-Integumentary Final Exam Well Answered 100% 2024.

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Impetigo Contagiosa - correct answer bacterial infection of the skin, caused by streptococci or staphylococci and marked by yellow to red, weeping and crusted or pustular lesions, esp. around the nose, mouth, and cheeks or on the extremities Bullous Impetigo - correct answer Caused by toxin-producing strain of S. aureus, begins as red macules that progress to bullous (fluid-filled) eruptions on an erythematous base; after ruptur, a clear, thin, varnish-like coating forms over denuded area; can be mistaken for cigarette burns. Cellulitis - correct answer an acute inflammation of subcutaneous tissue resulting from a bacterial invasion through a break in the skin. Appears red and streaking Tinea - correct answer fungal infection that invades the outer keratin skin layer; occurs when dermatophytes multiply at a faster rate than keratin production and causes an intense inflammatory response that lessens in severity with each recurrence of infection Tinea Corporis - correct answer aka "body ringworm"; annular expanding lesion with a raised erythematous border and a scaly, clearing center Tinea Cruris - correct answer aka "jock itch"; appear erythematous, scaly, and with redish-brown eruptions occurring in the groin area Verrucae - correct answer small, hard, flesh colored papules with well defined borders found on the dorsal side of hands and around fingernails caused by the human papilloma virus; warts Pediculosis - correct answer invasion into the skin and hair by lice. Manual removal of lice and nits are required if the child is under 2 years old: pediculocides can't be used until the child is 2 or older. Scabies - correct answer aka mites, are a parasitic infestation that spread through direct contact with a person or item infected with them. There is a 2-6 week incubation period in which an impregnated mite

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