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How often does epidermal turnover occur? - (answers)Every 26-42 days
Epidermal Cells: Keratinocytes - (answers)Produce keratin, make of 80% of the
epidermis
Epidermal Cells: Melanocytes - (answers)Determine the color of the skin
Epidermal Cells: Langerhans Cells - (answers)Assist with skin immune system
Epidermal Cells: Merkel Cells - (answers)Provide tactile reception, produce nerve
growth factor
Rete Ridges/Pegs - (answers)Fingerlike extensions that anchor the epidermis to
the dermis
Skin pH - (answers)4.5-6.5
Dermal proteins - (answers)Collagen and Elastin
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Dermal Cells: Fibroblasts - (answers)Produce collagen and other proteins
Dermal Cells: Mast cells, Macrophages, & Lymphocytes - (answers)Cells involved
in immune surveillance
Dermal appendages - (answers)Hair follicles, sebaceous glands, sweat glands,
nails
Emollients - (answers)soften skin an provide lipids (i.e. silicone, dimethicone,
lanolin, ceramide
Humectants - (answers)add water to skin (i.e. urea, lactic acid, glycerin)
Moisture Associated Skin Damage (MASD) - (answers)inflammation and erosion of
the skin caused by prolonged exposure to various sources of moisture
Intertriginous Dermatitis (ITD) - (answers)a type of MASD, inflammation and skin
erosion involving body folds and friction of skin to skin
Peristomal MASD (PMASD) - (answers)Inflammation and denudation of the
peristomal skin associated with effluent exposure such as urine or stool
Periwound MASD (PWMASD) - (answers)inflammation and erosion of the skin
around a chronic wound associated with sustained contact of wound exudate
WEB WOC SEMINARS EXAM 2025| BRAND NEW
ACTUAL EXAM WITH 100% VERIFIED QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT SOLUTIONS| GUARANTEED VALUE
PACK| ACE YOUR GRADES.
How often does epidermal turnover occur? - (answers)Every 26-42 days
Epidermal Cells: Keratinocytes - (answers)Produce keratin, make of 80% of the
epidermis
Epidermal Cells: Melanocytes - (answers)Determine the color of the skin
Epidermal Cells: Langerhans Cells - (answers)Assist with skin immune system
Epidermal Cells: Merkel Cells - (answers)Provide tactile reception, produce nerve
growth factor
Rete Ridges/Pegs - (answers)Fingerlike extensions that anchor the epidermis to
the dermis
Skin pH - (answers)4.5-6.5
Dermal proteins - (answers)Collagen and Elastin
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Dermal Cells: Fibroblasts - (answers)Produce collagen and other proteins
Dermal Cells: Mast cells, Macrophages, & Lymphocytes - (answers)Cells involved
in immune surveillance
Dermal appendages - (answers)Hair follicles, sebaceous glands, sweat glands,
nails
Emollients - (answers)soften skin an provide lipids (i.e. silicone, dimethicone,
lanolin, ceramide
Humectants - (answers)add water to skin (i.e. urea, lactic acid, glycerin)
Moisture Associated Skin Damage (MASD) - (answers)inflammation and erosion of
the skin caused by prolonged exposure to various sources of moisture
Intertriginous Dermatitis (ITD) - (answers)a type of MASD, inflammation and skin
erosion involving body folds and friction of skin to skin
Peristomal MASD (PMASD) - (answers)Inflammation and denudation of the
peristomal skin associated with effluent exposure such as urine or stool
Periwound MASD (PWMASD) - (answers)inflammation and erosion of the skin
around a chronic wound associated with sustained contact of wound exudate