Chapter 18 – The Skin – Flashcards
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Identify major internal and external factors causing skin disease
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Internal:
Psychological
Genetic
Internal disease
Drugs
Infections
External:
Sun
Heat & cold
Chemicals
Infections
Trauma
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*Differentiate basic skin lesions: papule, nodule, plaque, macule, vesicle, bulla, pustule, petechia, purpura, wheal?*
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*Small < 0.5cm:*
Papule - Elevated solid lesion
Macule - Flat area of altered colour or texture
Vesicle - Fluid filled blister
Petechia - (pinhead size) Extravasation of blood into the skin
Purpura - (up to 2 mm in diameter) - Extravasation of blood into the skin
Wheal (any size) - Accumulation of dermal oedema
*Large > 0.5cm*
Nodule >0.5cm in both width and depth - Elevated solid lesion
Plaque (> 2cm in width but without substantial depth) - Elevated solid lesion
Large macule (patch) - Flat area of altered colour or texture
Bulla - Fluid filled blister
Abscess - Pus filled blister
Ecchymosis - Extravasation of blood into the skin
Haematoma - Extravasation of blood into the skin
Angioedema - Accumulation of dermal oedema
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*Identify percentage of skin covering different parts of the body?*
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Head anterior posterior 9%
Trunk Anterior 18%
Trunk posterior 18%
Anterior arms/hands 4.5 % x 2 = 9%
Posterior arms/hands 4.5% x 2 = 9%
Anterior leg 9% x2 = 18%
Posterior leg 9%x2 = 18%
Groin 1%
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How does bruise change its color with time?
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Red = 0-2days
blue = 2-5
Green 5 - 7
Yellow 7- 10
brown 10-14
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Describe the lesions of skin thermal injury by different degrees?
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1st degree: erythema, swelling. Damages epidermis layer.
2nd degree: blisters. Damages epidermis hair follicles, skin adnexa are spared
3rd degree: full thickness. Damages epidermis and dermis. +/- subcutaneous.
4th degree: deep to tendon and bone
> 9% area: serious
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What are complications of burn?
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Complications: infection, fluid loss, scarring.
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What is the difference in tissue damage between cold and hot injury?
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Cold injuries
Immersion foot, trench foot: damages small vessels, venous stagnation, necrosis, blister, ulcers
Frost bite, congelation:: necrosis, gangrene.
- Congealing of the blood = necrosis
Hot
- destruction with out necrosis
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Differentiate impetigo, folliculitis, furuncle, carbuncle?
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Impetigo: Superficial infection
Folliticulitis:
Involving hair follicle Furuncle (boil)
Infection the hair follicle spreading into
perifollicular tissue Carbuncle:
Several hair follicles
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What is the nature and manifestations of eczema?
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chronic immune (idiopathic) dermatitis
non specific lesions: localized edema, papules, vesicles
pruritus
infection: scales, crusts, oozing
Exogenous Eczema:
irritants, allergens
Endogenous Eczema:
systematic immune disorders (SLE)