What is eccrine?
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More numerous and more widely distributed. They produce a clear
perspiration mostly made up of water and salts, which they release into
funnel-shaped pores at the skin surface.
hirsutism
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, excessive hair growth on females following the male
pattern due to endocrine or metabolic dysfunction
What is apocrine?
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Found primarily in the axillary and anogenital regions. They are dormant
until the onset of puberty. Apocrine glands produce a secretion made up
of water, salts, fatty acids, and proteins, which is released into hair follicles.
When apocrine sweat mixes with bacteria on the skin surface, it assumes a
musky odor.
Where would you hear a resonance sound?
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lungs
Palpating the trachea may be difficult for what age group?
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, 3 years and under because their necks are short and thick
Erosion/fissure
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Wearing away of the superficial epidermis causing a moist
shallow depression
crack
erosion- scratch marks
fissure- corner of mouth/athlete's foot
Where would you hear a dullness sound?
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solid body organs- liver or stool-filled colon
Jerky movements could indicate?
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neurologic or psychologic disorders
, herpes simplex
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Recurring viral infection that often presents as a fever blister
or cold sore.
What is a tympany sound?
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loud, high pitched
Parkinson's disease bradykinesia
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slowlike movement, rigidity, masklike expression (bradykinesia used for
diagnosis of Parkinson's)
caused by decrease in the production of dopamine
Aloepecia
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More numerous and more widely distributed. They produce a clear
perspiration mostly made up of water and salts, which they release into
funnel-shaped pores at the skin surface.
hirsutism
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, excessive hair growth on females following the male
pattern due to endocrine or metabolic dysfunction
What is apocrine?
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Found primarily in the axillary and anogenital regions. They are dormant
until the onset of puberty. Apocrine glands produce a secretion made up
of water, salts, fatty acids, and proteins, which is released into hair follicles.
When apocrine sweat mixes with bacteria on the skin surface, it assumes a
musky odor.
Where would you hear a resonance sound?
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lungs
Palpating the trachea may be difficult for what age group?
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, 3 years and under because their necks are short and thick
Erosion/fissure
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Wearing away of the superficial epidermis causing a moist
shallow depression
crack
erosion- scratch marks
fissure- corner of mouth/athlete's foot
Where would you hear a dullness sound?
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solid body organs- liver or stool-filled colon
Jerky movements could indicate?
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neurologic or psychologic disorders
, herpes simplex
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Recurring viral infection that often presents as a fever blister
or cold sore.
What is a tympany sound?
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loud, high pitched
Parkinson's disease bradykinesia
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slowlike movement, rigidity, masklike expression (bradykinesia used for
diagnosis of Parkinson's)
caused by decrease in the production of dopamine
Aloepecia
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