CH 22 Reading Qs: Integumentary System
Follicle
Accessory organ of the skin that is found in the dermis and the sites at which hairs emerge
Basal cell carcinoma
Accounts for 90% of all skin cancer in the US and is the slowest and less likely type of cancer to spread
Hemoglobin
Carries oxygen in red blood cells
Herpes zoster
Caused by the varicella virus, this is responsible for causing chickenpox and shingles.
Melanocyte
Cell type within the epidermis that makes the pigment melanin
Stratum basale
Deepest layer of the epidermis of the skin
Which of the following is an inflammation of the hair follicles?
Folliculitis
Oxygenated
Having been to the lungs and carrying oxygen in hemoglobin
Which of the following is a characteristic of the dermis?
It contains epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous tissues.
Bulla
Large blister or cluster of blisters; primary
Nail bed
Layer beneath each nail
Squamous cell carcinoma
Less common than basal cell carcinoma but more likely to spread to surrounding tissues; most likely sites affected are the lips, face, ears, and backs of hands
Dermis
Middle of the skin, which contains connective tissue, nerve endings, hair follicles, sweat glands, and oil glands
Malignant melanoma
Most aggressive type of skin cancer; its incidence is growing
Eccrine gland
Most numerous type of sweat gland; they produce a watery type of sweat and are activated primarily by heat
Epidermis
Most superficial layer of the skin
Sebum
Oily substance produced by sebaceous glands
Melanin
Pigment deposited throughout the layers of the epidermis
Petechiae
Pinpoint skin hemorrhages resulting from a bleeding disorder; vascular
Purpura
Purple-red bruise, usually the result of clotting abnormalities; vascular
Which of the following is NOT a form of skin cancer?
Small cell carcinoma
From which layer of skin are fingernails and toenails derived?
Stratum corneum
The hypodermis is often used as a site to administer injections. Which type of injection can be administered in this area?
Subcutaneous
Hypodermis
Subcutaneous layer of the skin that is largely made of adipose tissue
Which of the following is NOT a layer of the skin?
Sudoriferous
Tumor
Swelling of abnormal tissue growth; primary
Herpes simplex
The most common types are 1 (occurring above the waist) and 2 (occurring below the waist).
Folliculitis
This condition is commonly known as "swimmers rash," and inflammation of the hair follicles is a classic sign.
Keratin
Tough, hard protein contained in skin, hair, and nails
Cyanosis
Turns the skin a bluish color due to a lack of oxygen
Ulcer
Wound resulting from tissue loss; secondary
The ______ muscles are responsible for "the hair on the back of your neck to stand up" (become erect) when a person is cold or, nervous or "gets a creepy" feeling.
arrector pili
Injured skin is inflamed and looks red because the nearby blood vessels
dilate
The 2 layers of the ______ are the stratum corneum and the stratum basale.
epidermis
The stratum corneum is the most superficial of the 2 layers of the ______, and it consists of dead, flat cells.
epidermis
Inflamed skin is often painful because the excess ______ activates pain receptors.
fluid
Which accessory organ of the skin, located in the dermis below the shaft, is the site at which a hair emerges?
follicle
Benign tumors of the blood vessels are also known as
hemangiomas.
The ______ is the third layer of skin and is connected to the epidermis via the dermis.
hypodermis
Vasodilation of the blood vessels in the skin
increases heat loss.
The more ______ in skin, the darker it is.
melanin
The ______ holds the nail to the underlying skin and provides it with nutrients.
nail bed
Sebaceous refers to what?
oil
The sebaceous glands produce a(n) ____ secretion.
oily
Sebum is a(n)
oily substance produced by sebaceous glands.
Nodules, patches, macules, and pustules are ______ lesions.
primary
Which of the following type of tissue can lead to less functionality of the skin tissue?
scar tissue
The _____ of a burn indicates the thickness of the injury.
severity
Which of the following is the external covering of the body and the largest multifunctional organ of the integumentary system?
skin
Sudoriferous glands are
sweat glands.
During exercise, the muscles contract, creating a rise in body temperature, which leads to
vasodilation.
Which of the following structures are contained in the dermis?
-Arrector pili muscles -Hair follicles -Sweat glands -Collagen fibers -Sebaceous glands
Which of the following are layers of the skin?
-Hypodermis -Dermis -Epidermis
Which of the following statements are true regarding the sudoriferous glands?
-The majority of the sudoriferous glands are located in the dermis. -Apocrine glands are most concentrated in areas of skin with coarse hair, such as the armpit and groin. -Apocrine glands produce a thick, protein-based sweat. -Eccrine glands are most numerous of the 2 types. -The two types of sweat glands are eccrine and apocrine.
The integumentary system consists of skin and accessory organs which are:
-sebaceous glands -hair follicles -sudoriferous glands -nails
According to the rule of nines, if the anterior portion of an individual's head and the posterior area of both arms have been burned, what is the percentage burned?
13.5