Integumentary System: Level 2 and 3 Flashcards

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1
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Splitting apart or separation of the skin, usually along suture lines.

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Dihiscence

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2
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Palpable fluid underneath the skin which usually indicates pus collection.

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Fluctuance

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3
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Localized swelling filled with blood, resulting from ruptured blood vessels.

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Hematoma

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4
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The darkening of an area of skin.

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Hyperpigmentation

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5
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Hardened area of soft tissue.

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Induration

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Inflammation of the lymphatic vessels which usually appears as red streaking on the skin.

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Lymphangitis

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7
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Flat, red spots on the skin.

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Macular

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8
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A rash characterized by a flat, red area on the skin covered with small, confluent bumps.

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Maculopapular Rash

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9
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Small, raised bumps.

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Papular

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10
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Containing both blood and serum.

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Serosanguinous

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11
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Beneath the nail.

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Subungal

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12
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Hives; a red, raised, pruritic rash which is usually a sign of an allergic reaction. Also called wheals.

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Urticaria

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13
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Small, fluid filled blister

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Vesicles

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14
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Softening of the skin or tissue due to being wet for a prolonged period.

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Macerated

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15
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Pinpoint, flat, round rash which is red or purple in color. Does not blanch (lighten) when pressure is applied. Caused by bleeding underneath the skin.

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Petechiae

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16
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What causes petechiae?

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Bleeding underneath the skin.

17
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Similar to petechial except larger in size, not pinpoint.

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Purpura

18
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The degree of elasticity of the skin.

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Turgor

19
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What does poor skin turgor indicate?

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Dehydration