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What is the function of skin? - (ANSWER)Protection from the environment,
Regulation of body temperature, Regulation of salt and water balance


Lanugo - (ANSWER)fine downy hair of newborn infant


vernix caseosa - (ANSWER)cheesy substance covering the skin of the fetus


linea nigra - (ANSWER)dark line of pigmentation from the umbilicus extending to
the pubic area


Chloasma/Melasma - (ANSWER)pregnancy mask


Striae - (ANSWER)stretch marks


The Aging Adult and Skin - (ANSWER)-skin loses elasticity
-thin, dry
-sweat/oil glands change


Keloid Scar - (ANSWER)scar that turns raised, dark, purplish, pulls together,
painful


Alopecia - (ANSWER)hair loss


hirsutism - (ANSWER)hair where it doesn't belong

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,Pruritis - (ANSWER)itching


Albinism - (ANSWER)Absence of pigment in the skin, hair, and eyes


Vitiligo - (ANSWER)loss of pigment in areas of the skin


ABCDE - (ANSWER)asymmetry, border, color, diameter, evolution or elevation


malignant melanoma - (ANSWER)most deadly form of skin cancer


pallor - (ANSWER)paleness caused by loss of red-pink tones by oxygenated
hemoglobin in blood


Where to check for pallor? - (ANSWER)mucus membranes, conjunctiva, nail beds


Erythema - (ANSWER)redness of the skin


Cyanosis - (ANSWER)bluish discoloration of the skin caused by not enough
oxygenated blood flow. Seen in lips, nose, ears, cheeks


Jaundice - (ANSWER)yellowing of the skin and in sclera of eye


Diaphoresis - (ANSWER)profuse sweating


Dehydration - (ANSWER)not enough fluid

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,How to check for dehydration? - (ANSWER)- check for tenting in the skin for skin
turgor


Tenting - (ANSWER)Slow return of the skin to its normal position after being
pinched, a sign of either dehydration or aging, or both


Skin turgor - (ANSWER)Measure of hydration, which tests how quickly the skin
returns to its normal position after being pinched


Best place to test for tenting? - (ANSWER)clavicle


Primary Lesion - (ANSWER)lesions arising from previously normal skin
ex: chicken pox or pimple


Secondary Lesion - (ANSWER)skin lesion that evolves from a primary lesion or
that is caused by external forces, such as infection, scratching, trauma, or the
healing process


Head lice (pediculosis) - (ANSWER)looks like dandruff, but if you tap the white
spots they do not fall off. These are nits


Schamroth test - (ANSWER)put 2 fingers together, see if you can see any light
come through. If you can't you have clubbing.


Clubbing of Nails - (ANSWER)finding in the nails that indicates chronic hypoxia
>6 months



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, Splinter hemorrhages - (ANSWER)can be a sign of endocarditis, result of strep
throat


Spooning in Nails - (ANSWER)iron deficiency


Capillary Refill Test - (ANSWER)Pressure is applied to the nail bed until it turns
white, this indicates that the blood has been forced from the tissue (called
blanching) and once the tissue has blanched, pressure is removed. While the
patient holds their hand above their heart, the health care provider measures the
time it takes for blood to return to the tissue. Return of blood is indicated by the
nail turning back to a pink color. Should be less than 3 seconds


Mongolian Spots - (ANSWER)bluish purple spots of hyperpigmentation


Cafe au lait spots - (ANSWER)Birth marks


Linear Lesion - (ANSWER)a scratch, streak, line, or stripe


Zosteriform lesion - (ANSWER)linear arrangement along a unilateral nerve route
(herpes zoster)


Macule Lesion - (ANSWER)flat lesion measuring less than 1 cm in diameter EX.
freckles, petechiae, measles


Papule Lesion - (ANSWER)something you can feel (i.e solid, elevated,
circumscribed, less than 1cm diameter) caused by superficial thickening in
epidermis ex: mole or wart




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