Health Assessment #2 - Skin, Hair, and Nails; Head, Face, and Neck Flashcards
Skin
thin but tough, a rugged protective barrier, outer most layer
epidermis
Skin
inner supportive layer consisting mostly of connective tissue or collagen
dermis
Skin
adipose tissue, lobules of fat cells
subcutaneous tissue
Skin
_______: thin but tough, a rugged protective barrier, outer most layer
_______: inner supportive layer consisting mostly of connective tissue or collagen
_______: adipose tissue, lobules of fat cells
Epidermis: thin but tough, a rugged protective barrier, outer most layer
Dermis: inner supportive layer consisting mostly of connective tissue or collagen
Subcutaneous Tissue: adipose tissue, lobules of fat cells
Function of the skin:
______ : skin minimizes injury from physical, chemical, thermal and light-wave sources
protection
Function of the skin:
______ : skin is a barrier that stops invasion of microbes and loss of water from within the body
prevents penetration
Function of the skin:
______ : has a vast sensory surface holding the neurosensory end-organs for touch, pain, temp, and pressure
perception
Function of the skin:
______ : skin allows heat dissipation through sweat glands
temperature regulation
Function of the skin:
______ : can identify through unique facial characteristics, hair, color, and fingerprints
identification
Function of the skin:
______ : emotions are expressed in the sign language of the face and body
communication
Function of the skin:
______ : allows excretions of metabolic wastes, sugars, uric acid, etc.
absorption
Function of the skin:
______ : turns cholesterol into Vitamin D
production of vitamin D
Hair
No longer needed for protection, mostly used for _______.
cosmetics
Hair
Hairs are threads of ______.
keratin
Types of Hairs
Fine and faint, covers most of the body except the palms, soles, umbilicus, glans penis, and inside the labia
Vellus