WITH CORRECT SOLUTIONS
integumentary system - ANSWER-Responsible for protection and serves as a barrier
Epidermis - ANSWER-outermost layer of skin
Epidermis - ANSWER-Covers the entire external surface of the body
Epidermis - ANSWER-Does not contain blood vessels and depends on the dermis for
nourishment
Epidermis - ANSWER-Is composed of five layers of skin
The dermis is composed of - ANSWER-Collagen, elastin, extrafibrillar matrix
adipose tissue - ANSWER-Part of the subcutaneous layer
subcutaneous layer - ANSWER-Serves as a source of reserve energy and an insulating
mechanism
dry skin - ANSWER-Lacks sebum production, tends to display fine lines and wrinkles,
and is delicate and thin in appearance
skin condition - ANSWER-The current state of the skin as it is affected by both internal
and external influences
The germinativum - ANSWER-The basil layer of skin
Six components found in the dermis - ANSWER-Connective tissue, blood and lymph
vessels, nerve fibers, hair follicles, sebaceous glands, and sweat glands
Skin condition is determined by - ANSWER-Age and weight, sun exposure time,
personal and medical history, hair and eye color
Dehydration - ANSWER-Lack of water in the skin
Rosacea is identified by - ANSWER-Chronic erythema on the cheeks, nose, chin or
forehead, papules and or pustules, common in individuals with fair skin who tend to
flush or blush easily, and enhanced by spicy foods, alcohol, stress and extreme hot and
cold temperatures
, Telangiectasia is characterized by - ANSWER-Erythema, permanently dilated vessels,
and sensitivity to extreme hot and cold temperatures, products and chemicals
Herpes simplex virus-1 - ANSWER-A herpetic breakout not safe for the skin care
professional to work around
Three autoimmune diseases - ANSWER-Diabetes, lupus, dermatomyositis
Types of nonmelanoma skin cancer - ANSWER-Squamous cell and basal cell
oncology - ANSWER-The study of cancer and tumors
Actinic keratosis can appear - ANSWER-Crusty, scaly, crumbly, or inflamed
Fitzpatrick skin type V - ANSWER-Latin American skin that burns minimally, tans well
Glogau classification - Advanced - ANSWER-A 55-year-old client with persistent
wrinkling, discoloration of the skin with telangiectasia, and actinic keratosis, who always
wears make up for coverage
Your role in a medical setting will be to determine a skin care home routine that does
what with a physicians prescription regimen? - ANSWER-Does not interfere
A dermatologist - ANSWER-Has expertise in diagnosing and treating it with benign and
malignant disorders of the skin, mouth, external genitalia, hair and nails
Who designates licensing titles? - ANSWER-State regulatory board
Oncology aesthetics training includes knowledge of - ANSWER-Terminology,
medications, contra indications, and client safety
Wood's lamp illuminated the skin using - ANSWER-Ultraviolet light
Dermatitis is diagnosed - ANSWER-Once an allergen or irritant cannot be identified and
as the cause in win the distribution of eruption is not typical of a topic or seborrheic
dermatitis
The best treatment plan for a wart is - ANSWER-To destroy the keratinocyte infected
with the virus for a physical or chemical treatment. Examples of a physical treatment
include cryo-therapy with liquid nitrogen, electrodesiccation and curettage, surgical
excision or laser therapy. An example of a chemical treatment is the use of salicylic acid
or tretinoin
A skin evaluation may include - ANSWER-Fitzpatrick skin typing, Glogau classification,
allergic sensitivity