Integumentary System: Level 2 and 3 Flashcards
Splitting apart or separation of the skin, usually along suture lines.
Dihiscence
Palpable fluid underneath the skin which usually indicates pus collection.
Fluctuance
Localized swelling filled with blood, resulting from ruptured blood vessels.
Hematoma
The darkening of an area of skin.
Hyperpigmentation
Hardened area of soft tissue.
Induration
Inflammation of the lymphatic vessels which usually appears as red streaking on the skin.
Lymphangitis
Flat, red spots on the skin.
Macular
A rash characterized by a flat, red area on the skin covered with small, confluent bumps.
Maculopapular Rash
Small, raised bumps.
Papular
Containing both blood and serum.
Serosanguinous
Beneath the nail.
Subungal
Hives; a red, raised, pruritic rash which is usually a sign of an allergic reaction. Also called wheals.
Urticaria
Small, fluid filled blister
Vesicles
Softening of the skin or tissue due to being wet for a prolonged period.
Macerated
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.
Petechiae