Patient with Integument Problems Flashcards

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What are the risk factors for skin cancer?

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Fair Skin (blond/red hair, blue eyes)
History outdoor activities
Living near the equator or high altitudes
Family/Personal history of skin cancer
Having an outdoor occupation
Indoor tanning
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What is the name for nonmelanoma cancer that is locally invasive cancer from basal cells and how do they present?

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Basal Cell Carcinoma

Erythematous, pearly, sharply defined, slightly elevated plaques

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What is the name for the nonmelanoma cancer that comes from keratinizing epidermal cells and how do they present?

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Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Thin, scaly, erythematous plaque
Can be aggressive

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What features you would assess on the skin if you suspect it to be a malignant melanoma?

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Asymmetry - Shape of one half does not match the other?
Border irregularity - Edges ragged, notched, blurred/pigment spread into surrounding skin?
Color uneven - black, brown, tan, white, gray, red, pink, blue?
Diameter changes in size and is larger than 6mm?
Evolving/Elevation - Has it changed over time?

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What are the risk factors for bacterial infections of the skin?

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Excess moisture
Obesity
Atopic dermatitis
Systemic corticosteroid/ antibiotic use
DM
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True or False: Exudate from a bacterial infection is infectious

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True

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Prevention for bacterial infections

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Good skin hygiene

Infection control practices

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Cellulitis Manifestations

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Inflammation of SQ tissue –> hot, tender, erythematous area with diffuse borders, chills, malaise, fever

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What is a potential complication of cellulitis if left untreated

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Gangrene

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What kind of infection is cellulitis?

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Bacterial infection

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Treatment for cellulitis?

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Local –> moist heat, immobilization, and elevation to decrease swelling
Systemic –> antibiotics; hospitalize if severe (progression to gangrene possible if not treated)

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What is a symptom of Herpes Zoster (Shingles)?

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Burning pain and neuralgia along dermatome

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How often should adults over 60 years old get the Zostavax vaccine to prevent shingles?

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One time dose for adults > 60 yrs

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Why is the early detection of skin cancer more common?

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Visible lesions

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Risk factors for malignant melanomas

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Environmental and genetic factors contribute to the development

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Where can Candidiasis fungal infections be located?

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Mouth
Vagina
Skin

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What integumentary structures are most susceptible to fungal infections?

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Skin
Hair
Nails

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What are Stephen Johnson Syndrome and Toxic epidermal necrolysis a reaction to?

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Allergy –> Immune response due to severe adverse reaction to medications or infection

Stephen Johnson Syndrome and TEN cause acute destruction of the epithelium of the skin and mucous membranes

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Symptoms of rare, life-threatening allergy skin problems (TEN, Stephen Johnson Syndrome)

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Fever, cough, headache, anorexia, myalgia, nausea, precede skin and mucous membrane findings by 1-3 days

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Prevention of insect bites and infestations (examples: pediculosis/lice, bedbugs, ticks, scabies)

A
Meticulous hygiene (hair, skin, clothes, sexual partner, pets, bedding)
Prevent bites (avoidance repellents)
Routine skin inspections (esp. if traveling to high-risk areas)
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Causes of irritation of insect bites and infestations

A

Allergy to venom

Eggs, feces, or body parts of invading organism

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True or False: Psoriasis is a benign skin problem

23
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Most common form of psoriasis

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Plaque psoriasis –> lesions are distinct, red, scaling

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Common groups that psoriasis presents in

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15-35 years old

Family history

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Treatment for psoriasis
Phototherapy (UV light)
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Treatment for basal or squamous skin cancer
Radiation therapy
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Nursing Management of skin problems
``` Wet compresses (room temp) Tepid water baths Lotions while skin is damp Topical medications Control itching (cool environment, hydration, avoiding scratching, antipruritic creams, systemic antihistamines) ```
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Ringworm
Tinea corporis
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Jock itch
Tinea cruris
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Athlete's foot
Tinea pedis
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HPV Symptoms
Warts in genital area or anywhere in body; usually preventable with vaccine
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Integument interprofessional care includes...
Phototherapy (UV light) Radiation therapy (for basal or squamous cell cancer) Laser technology Drug therapy (antibiotics, steroids, antihistamines, immunomodulators) Diagnostic/surgical therapy (scraping, punch biopsy, etc)
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What to keep in mind when using steroids for skin issues
Use judiciously, esp. if not low-potency
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What are antihistamines used for related to skin issues?
Urticaria | Pruritus
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What do immunomodulators do?
Suppress overreactive immune systems
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What type of disease is psoriasis?
Chronic autoimmune disease
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In what age group does psoriasis usually develop?
Usually develops in 15-35 year olds
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Is psoriasis familial?
Yes
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Can psoriasis be painful?
Yes
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Up to 40% of people with psoriasis develop psoriatic ______
Psoriatic arthritis
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Psoriasis can be emotionally disabling because...
Body image disturbance
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How are fungal infections usually treated?
Topical anti-fungal creams or solutions