Test-10/24/18 Flashcards
Alb
White
Albinism
Lack of pigment, skin, hair, and eyes
Cut
Skin
Subcutaneous
Beneath the skin
Derm
Skin
Dermis
Inner layer of the skin
Epi
Upon, after, in addition
Epidermis
outer layer of the skin
Folic
Small Bag
Hair follicle
tube like depression in which a hair develops
Hol
Entire, whole
Holocrine gland
gland that discharges the entire cell containing the secretion
Kerat
Horn
Keratin
protein produced as epidermal cells did and harden
Melan
Black
Melanin
dark pigment produced by certain cells
Por
Passage, channel
Pore
opening which a sweat gland releases sweat to the surface of the skin
Seb
Grease
Sebaceous Gland
Gland which secretes an oily substance
Sudor
Sweat
Sudoriferous glands
exocrine glands that secrete sweat
Also called superficial partial thickness burn
Affects only the epidermis
First degree burn
Skin becomes warm
Skin becomes reddened
Skin sheds
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First degree burn Symptoms
Skin sheds within days or weeks
No scarring
First degree burn Healing
Also called deep partial thickness burn
Affects both the epidermis and dermis
Second Degree Burn
Escaping tissue fluid forms a blister
Second Degree Burn Symptoms
Stem cells from accessory structures form new epidermis
Typically no scarring
Second Degree Burn Healing
Also called full thickness burn
Injures epidermis, dermis, and the accessory structures of the skin
Third Degree Burn
Skin becomes dry and leathery
Skin may appear black, white, or red
Third Degree Burn Symptoms
Epidermis may be totally destroyed so a skin graft is required
Extensive scarring
Third Degree Burn Healing
Can Lucy Give Some Blood?
Corneum, Lucidum, Granulosum, Spinosum, Baseale