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The Integumentary system

The Integumentary system. Introduction. HS-ATS-8: The student will analyze the anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology of each of the body’s systems and apply knowledge in applicable healthcare settings. Objectives.

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The Integumentary system

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  1. The Integumentary system Introduction

  2. HS-ATS-8: The student will analyze the anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology of each of the body’s systems and apply knowledge in applicable healthcare settings.

  3. Objectives • Identify six functions of the skin, the two main regions and the purpose of specific skin cells • Explain skin and hair coloring describing what happens to the skin exposed to UV rays • Describe the structure of hair and nails • Summarize the characteristics of three major types of skin cancer • Discuss the difference between different degrees of burns and treatment for each • Describe four skin eruptions and four diseases of the skin • Describe changes to the skin from birth to old age

  4. What do you already know????

  5. Skin Cross Section http://www.anatomy.tv/StudyGuides/Images/skin2.jpg

  6. Medical terminology • Integument • Epidermis • Dermis • Hypodermis • Keratinocytes • Langerhans Cells • Hemoglobin • Melanocytes • Melanin • Carotene • Hematoma • Jaundice • Cyanosis • Erythema • Hirsutism • Alopecia • Melanoma • Macules • Papules • Vesicles

  7. Herpes Zoster--shingles

  8. Fifth Disease

  9. Psoriasis

  10. Athletes foot

  11. Scarlet fever

  12. Herpes Simplex 1

  13. ringworm

  14. Lyme Disease

  15. Hives

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