Week 3 Flashcards
what are the three layers of skin
what are the 2 types of hair
2 types of sweat glands
skin H&P
●“Any changes including rashes, sores, lumps, itching?”
●Ask: “Any personal and/or family history of skin cancer?”
●Ask: “Do you use sunscreen regularly?”
●Ask: “Is the rash itchy?”
○If yes, consider:
■Seasonal allergies
■Atopic dermatitis
■Product use/irritants
Risk Factors for Melanoma
● Personal or family history of previous melanoma
● ≥50 common moles
● Atypical or large moles, especially if dysplastic
● Red or light hair
● Solar lentigines (acquired brown macules on sun-exposed areas)
● Personal history of nonmelanoma skin cancer
● Freckles (inherited brown macules)
Skin cancer skin screening
ABCDE features
8 things to include in skin examinations
describe number, color, size, of skin findings
Shape
Circular, Oval, Annular (ring-like with central clearing), Nummular (coin-like, no central clearing), Polygonal
Texture
Palpate the lesion to see if it is smooth, fleshy, verrucous or warty, or scaly (fine, keratotic, or greasy scale)
Location
Be as specific as possible, For single lesions, measure their distance from other landmarks (e.g., 1 cm lateral to left oral commissure)
Configuration
Describe patterns : Unilateral and dermatomal vesicles, Grouped vesicles or pustules on an ethrmatous base, Linear lesions
blanching vs non blanching lesions
What are examples of primary lesions
Primary Lesions: Macules
Flat, <1cm)
Secondary lesions
lesions that have been affected by outside factors
itching, pinching, picking, lesions treated by OTC medications that change the shape/color/size ect of the original lesion