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Integumentary System

Integumentary System. CHAPTER 5. Video on Skin. http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/anatomyvideos/000029.htm. Comprehension Check. About ___ pounds of skin cover ___ square feet on the average adult, making it the largest _____ of the body. 6 18 organ. Comprehension Check.

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Integumentary System

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  1. Integumentary System CHAPTER 5

  2. Video on Skin http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/anatomyvideos/000029.htm

  3. Comprehension Check About ___ pounds of skin cover ___ square feet on the average adult, making it the largest _____ of the body. 6 18 organ

  4. Comprehension Check The epidermis is the ____ layer of the skin. It protects the other layers of skin from the outside __________. Top environment

  5. Comprehension Check The epidermis contains keratin, which ________ the skin, and melanin, which gives the skin its ________. waterproofs color

  6. Comprehension Check The epidermis also enables us to feel the sensation of _______ and provide the body with ________ against foreign invaders like _________ and _____________. Touch Immunity Germs bacteria

  7. Comprehension Check The __________ is the bottom layer of skin that contains fat cells, which provide insulation and help conserve _______. Hypodermis (also called subcutaneous) heat

  8. Comprehension Check The middle layer of skin is often called the “true skin”. It is known as the ________. Dermis

  9. Comprehension Check What happens to the dermis as people age? It loses strength and flexibility, causing the skin to lose its youthful appearance

  10. Comprehension Check The dermis contains sensory _________ that allow the body to receive ___________ from the outside environment and to feel pain, pressure and temperature. receptors stimulation

  11. Comprehension Check Sebaceous glands produce the _____ in the skin, which keeps it from __________ ____. Oil Drying out

  12. Major functions of the SKIN are: • Protects body against invasion by microorganisms • Regulates body temperature • Serves as sensory receptor for sensations • Provides elimination of body wastes • 1st step in synthesis of Vitamin D

  13. Types of Skin Lesions

  14. Abrasion

  15. Abscess

  16. Bedsore (also called pressure sore and decubitus ulcer)

  17. Vesicle (blister)

  18. Bulla

  19. Cyst

  20. Other Conditions of the Integumentary System (not considered “lesions”)

  21. Albinism

  22. 3rd Degree Burn

  23. Eczema

  24. Gangrene

  25. Herpes Zoster

  26. Impetigo

  27. Nevus (Nevi)

  28. Onychocryptosis

  29. Onychomycosis

  30. Petechiae, Purpura or Ecchymosis

  31. Scabies rash

  32. Scabies (human itch mite)

  33. DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUES, TREATMENTS AND PROCEDURES Integumentary System

  34. Allergy Testing

  35. Cryosurgery

  36. Surgical Debridement

  37. Maggot Debridement Therapy

  38. Skin Graft

  39. Pronunciation Practice • Biopsy • Dermatology • Subcutaneous • Integumentary • Epidermis • Abrasion • Abscess • Albinism • Dermatitis • Herpes Zoster • Impetigo • Cautery • Cryosurgery • Debridement • Dermabrasion • Petechiae • Ecchymosis

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