Dermatological Conditions -
Psoriasis, Rosacea, and Acne
Key Concepts
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Week 8: Dermatological
Conditions
Introduction to Psoriasis
Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune skin condition that speeds up the
growth cycle of skin cells. This results in thick, scaly patches of skin,
often accompanied by itching, burning, or stinging sensations. If left
untreated, psoriasis can cause physical discomfort and emotional
distress, impacting an individual’s quality of life.
This learning module focuses on disease processes associated with
psoriasis and enables you to meet the following course outcomes:
CO 1: Analyze pathophysiologic mechanisms associated with
selected disease states across the lifespan.
CO 2: Examine the way in which homeostatic, adaptive, and
compensatory physiological mechanisms can be supported
and/or altered through specific therapeutic interventions
across the lifespan.
CO 3: Distinguish risk factors associated with selected disease
states across the lifespan.
CO 4: Integrate advanced pathophysiological concepts in the
diagnosis and treatment of health problems in selected
populations.
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