Chapter 8 test
The front of the trunk is considered to be __________ % of the skin surface area. (Use the numeral in your answer)
18
A burn victim comes into your local emergency room and you are helping to assess the extent of their burns. In your assessment, you notice that the patient has burns on their their entire right arm, the front of the right leg, and the entire front of the torso. You determine that the patient has burns over ________ % of their body.
36
Causes of alopecia (baldness) include ______.
All of the above
________ are normally found on children's hands and fingers.
Common Warts
What is the layer of skin that we can see?
Epidermis
A typical sunburn causes a second-degree burn. T OR F
False
Carotene gives a bluish hue to the skin. T OR F
False
Cellulitis is an inflammation but NOT an infection. T OR F
False
The dermis is thicker than the epidermis. T OR F
False
The part of the hair that you see outside the body is the follicle. T OR F
False
The white, half-moon shaped area of your fingernail is called the cuticle. T OR F
False
Tinea is a general term relating to a bacterial infection. T OR F
False
________ is an eruption of extremely painful vesicles that occur in a band-like pattern along the course of a spinal nerve pathway.
Herpes zoster
Pediculosis
Lice
______ disease involves multiple body systems because of a bacterial infection that is spread by the bite of a deer tick.
Lyme
A condition that has a bull's eye macule/papule is ________.
Lyme disease
__________ is the term for an infestation with lice that is the result of direct contact with a person infested with lice or sharing objects that may be infested.
Pediculosis
________ are found on the sole of the foot and tend to grow inward exhibiting a smooth surface.
Plantar warts
______ is caused by the reactivation of the chickenpox virus.
Shingles
What is the degree of burn in which all three layers of skin have been destroyed, and the victim feels NO pain?
Third
________ is incorrectly called ringworm.
Tinea corporis
________ is a fungal infection of the groin and scrotal areas that mainly affects men.
Tinea cruris
________ is the MOST common type of fungal skin infection and is highly contagious.
Tinea pedis
________ is a condition in which a fungal infection is involved with either fingernails or toenails.
Tinea unguium
A vesicle is a small, fluid-filled sac; blister. T OR F
True
An erosion is an eating away or gnawing away of tissue. T OR F
True
Arrector pili muscles are attached to the hairs in your skin. T OR F
True
Burns can be caused by chemicals, electricity, or radiation. T OR F
True
Each upper limb is considered 9% of the body skin surface area. T OR F
True
Mechanical removal of skin tissue is called an abrasion. T OR F
True
Mites and lice spread easily from one person to another by close physical contact. T OR F
True
Scabies are mites that burrow under the skin.
True
Sweat glands of the body include two varieties: eccrine and apocrine glands. T OR F
True
The ability of the skin to tan depends on the functioning of the melanocytes. T OR F
True
The lesions created by herpes simplex type 1 and type 2 are the same and clinically indistinguishable. T OR F
True
Pubic lice are often called ________.
crabs
The __________ is a fold of tissue that covers the nail root.
cuticle
Turning at least every 2 hours is important in the prevention of __________ or pressure ulcers.
decubitus
Bedsore
decubitus ulcer
Two factors when assessing burns are __________ and amount of area damaged.
depth
Collagenous and elastic fibers of the ________ make it possible for the skin to flex with movement of the body.
dermis
Cells, which can develop into connective tissue and proliferate when the skin is injured are called __________ .
fibroblasts
Connective tissue of the skin is developed from ________.
fibroblasts
A __________ is a crack or groove in the skin.
fissure
Tinea capitis, tinea corporis, tinea pedis, and tinea cruris are caused by ________.
fungi
A boil is also called a(n) __________ .
furuncle
Boil
furuncle
Fever blisters or cold sores are caused by the ________ virus.
herpes simplex type 1
Genital herpes is caused by the ________ virus.
herpes simplex type 2
Medication placed into the skin is called ________.
intradermal
The stratum corneum ________.
is composed of mostly dead cells
A mass of excessive scar tissue that has a raised and firm, irregular shape is called a __________ .
keloid
Hair is composed of fibrous protein called __________ .
keratin
Keloid
larger scar than normal
__________ are the cells that are responsible for your skin color.
melanocytes
Tinea unguium is a condition in which a fungal infection is involved with the ______________
nails
Plantar warts are found ________.
on the sole of the foot
Psoriasis
red skin with silvery scales
Tiny mites that burrow into the skin to lay eggs cause a condition known as __________ .
scabies
__________ glands secret oil.
sebaceous
__________ degree burn involves the entire depth of the epidermis and a portion of the dermis and can cause blistering.
second-
Burns that are characterized by blisters, severe pain, and swelling are classified as ________.
second-degree burns
Cellulitis, if left untreated, can lead to life threatening conditions such as endocarditis or even this blood infection: __________ .
septicemia
The outermost surface of the skin is known as the __________ (horny layer).
stratum corneum
Athlete's foot
tenia pedis
Medication administered subcutaneously is delivered __________.
under the skin
Hives
urticaria
A __________ is a localized elevation of the skin that is often accompanies by itching seen in hives.
wheal
This skin infection is caused by a papilloma virus.
Warts
The treatment of cellulitis includes ________.
antibiotics
Treatment for Herpes is ________.
antivirals
After a severe burn, a patient may require a(n) ________, in which skin is removed from an unaffected area of his body and moved to the burned area.
autograft
Seborrheic keratosis
benign overgrowth of epithelial cells
The condition of yellow jaundice occurs when the body builds up excess ________.
bilirubin
Trapped sebum that still has a connection to the air can become darkened. This is called a __________ .
blackhead
This skin infection is also called furuncles.
boils
Fourth degree burns penetrate to the ________.
bone
Contusion
bruise
This discoloration of the skin can be a sign of a circulatory problem as well as physical abuse.
bruise