Chapter 10 true or false
sunburn is a non-medical condition
false
tinea versicolor is characterized by brown spots on the skin
false
you cannot get hyperpigmentation from the sun
false
chloasma ( liver spots) are caused by long-term sun exposure
true
many sunburns occur when people are out of their normal environment or are ignorant abut sun protection
true
reddening of the skin is an example of short-term sun damage
true
sun-induced skin discoloration begins in the late teens and early 20s and gets continually worse
true
sunburned skin will eventually peel due to the extreme dryness
true
there is no such thing as short-term sun damage
true
tinea versicolor is what many refer to as sun spots or sun fungus
true
treatments for sunburn include cool packs, a cool bath with vinegar added to water, an application of plain yogurt to the area, or the use of over-the-counter anesthetic sprays if the client is not allergic to them
true