Exam 2 Slide Show Integumentary (pt6) Flashcards

1
Q

What happens after deep wound healing?

A

Any voids in the dermis are filled with scar tissue

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2
Q

Explain the density of collagen, after wound healing.

A

Collagen is more dense than in normal dermis

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3
Q

How are blood vessels and accessory structures affected after deep wound healing?

A

There are fewer of them

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4
Q

What is tissue damage caused by excessive heat, electricity, radioactivity, or corrosive chemicals that destroy (denature) the proteins in the skin cells

A

A burn

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5
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What type of burns are there?

A

First, Second, and third degree burns

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6
Q

Which burn destroys a portion of the epidermis as well as the underlying dermis and associated structures

A

Third degree burn

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7
Q

Which burn involves only the epidermis

A

first degree burn

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8
Q

In which burn are Some skin functions are lost

A

Second degree burn

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9
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What is termed full-thickness burn

A

Third degree burn

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10
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Which burn is characterized by mild pain and erythema, but no blisters?

A

First degree burn

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11
Q

Which burn is where regeneration is slow and grafting may be required?

A

Third degree burn

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12
Q

Which burn generally heals in a few (3 – 4) weeks, if there is no infection

A

Second degree burn

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13
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Which burn destroys a portion of the epidermis and possibly parts of the dermis

A

Second degree burn

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14
Q

Which burn will heal in a few (3 – 6) days, and may be accompanied by flaking or peeling

A

First degree burn

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15
Q

First and second degree burns are collectively refereed to as what?

A

Partial-thickness burns

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16
Q

when measuring burns, the palm of the hand is about what % of the body surface area?

A

1%

17
Q

What provides a quick means for estimating the surface area affected by a burn in an adult?

A

The rule of nines

18
Q

The rule of nines is used for which degree of burns?

A

Only 2nd and 3rd degree burns

19
Q

The rule of nines can only be used for who?

A

Adults not children

20
Q

How are the rule of nines measured?

A

Head - 9%
Upper limb - 18% for both (9% each)
Torso - 36% for front and back (18% each)
Lower limbs - 36% for left and right (18% each)
Perineum - 1%