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bullous and nonbullous impetigo are what type of skin infections?
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macule
papule
1 true 2
Macules
papules
pigmented
3 baterial 4
UV
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true true or false the skin can tell you about your nutrition?
, thinner differences between children and adults
closer •Infant's epidermis is _________ and blood vessels are _________ to the surface.
heat •therefore Infant loses _______ more readily through skin surface.
absorbed Allows substances to be _________ through skin quicker.
true infants and children skin contains more water differences between children and adults
true of false adults skin contain less water?
loosely differences between children and adults
Friction •Epidermis is _________ bound to the dermis.
•___________ may easily cause separation of layers, resulting in blistering or skin
breakdown.
pigmented differences between children and adults
UV •Infant's skin is less ___________, therefore at risk for _____ damage.
... note transdermal medication is absorbed more rapidly in children since the
epidermis is thinner.
one epidermis is thinner, blood vessels are closer to the so why do children loose heat more rapidly?
surface and less fatty tissue between the layers
bacterial what are the 4 different causes of skin infections?
fungal
mites
vital (she has chapter 37 i think she may want us to look at
this chapter)
acne what is an example of hormonal influence of integumentary disorder?
allergies or Eczema what is an example of hypersensitivity reaction in integumentary disorder?
eczema is a condition where patches of skin become inflamed, itchy, red, cracked, and
rough. Blisters may sometimes occur?
... questions to ask when a child comes in a skin infection /rash?
when did it begin what was the onset?
is it in one area or has it spread?
is there anything that helps or anything that causes it to be worse?
as this happened before?
have you had a recent illness? a lot of rash can come about after certain types of
illness.
need to check all areas of the body and in good lighting. need to check the
overall appearance but temperature, texture, shape, macules and papules. how
much of the body is covered? is there an odor?
macule “________,” which are flat discolored skin lesions, and “_________,” which are small
papule raised bumps. These skin lesions are usually red and can merge together. ________
Macules that are bigger than 1 centimeter are considered patches, while _______ that are
papules merged together are considered plaques