Chapter 4
Anatomy of Hair
Shaft, root, hair bulb, hair papilla, matrix, arrector pilli muscle.
Which type of skin cancer is the least malignant but most common
basal cell carcinoma
what are the three main layers of the skin
epidermis, dermis, hypodermis
what organs make up the integumentary system
hair, skin, nails
What type of burn damages the skin so severely that regeneration of the damaged tissue is NOT possible
third-degree burn
what percent of body weight is the skin
16%
Reticular layer
Deeper layer of the dermis that supplies the skin with oxygen and nutrients
Which of these statements describes the papillary layer of the skin
Dermal papillae contain capillary loops to nourish the epidermis.
Dermis
Inner layer of skin
If a person has third-degree burns on both anterior and posterior surfaces of the lower limbs, what percentage of the body surface area is burned
36 percent
Basal cell carcinoma
Least malignant and most common type of skin cancer, Grows slowly and seldom metastasizes before being noticed
What is melanoma and what does it look like?
Melanoma is a type of cancer that begins in melanocytes, The shape of one half does not match the other half. Border that is irregular: The edges are often ragged, notched, or blurred in outline. The pigment may spread into the surrounding skin. Color that is uneven: Shades of black, brown, and tan may be present
Which structures are located in the epidermis
Merkel cells or discs
Sudoriferous(Sweat) glands
Merocrine and ceruminous and apocrine glands
Seabaceous gland
Simple acinar, holocrine, duct opens into hair follicle. Secrete sebum.
Apocrine(sweat) gland
Simple tubular, found in armpit and genital regions. Secretions are viscous (functions at puberty and stimulated during stress or sexual arousal).
Merocrine (Eccrine) Gland
Simple tubular, found in palms, soles, and forehead, controlled by nervous system. thermoregulation and excretion antibacterial action Watery secretion with electrolytes regulates boy temp and does waste removal.
Ceruminous (Wax) Gland
Simple tubular, merocrine, found in external auditory meatus (Ear). Excretes cerumen
First degree burn
Superficial burns through only the epidermis.
What is the difference between UV-A, UV-B, and UV-C radiation?
UV-A is long wave length, UV-B and UV-C have short wave lengths. UV-A and some UV-B are transmitted through the atmosphere. All of UV-C and some UV-B are absorbed by earth's ozone layer.
Third degree burn
a burn involving all layers of the skin; characterized by the destruction of the epidermis and dermis, with damage or destruction of subcutaneous tissue
Which of the following conditions is most likely to result in permanent hair loss
a family history of baldness
Stratum lucidum
a layer of the epidermis found only in the thick skin of the fingers, palms, and soles
Stratum granulosum
a layer of the epidermis that marks the transition between the deeper, metabolically active strata and the dead cells of the more superficial strata
Stratum Spinosum
a layer of the epidermis that provides strength and flexibility to the skin
what is the number one risk factor for cancer
age
There are three types of skin cancers. Which one(s) are derived from epithelial cells of the epidermis
both types of carcinoma (basal cell and squamous cell)
What pigment found in skin originates from outside the body
carotene
What causes hair to stand up and the skin to dimple when one is cold or frightened
contraction of arrector pili muscles
What condition occurs when hemoglobin is deprived of oxygen?
cyanosis
Cerumen
ear wax
Which glands play a role in thermoregulation
eccrine glands
What is the function of epidermal dendritic cells
ingest foreign substances and activate the immune system
what are the 4 types of cells that make up the epidermis and what is the function of these cells
keratinocytes, melanocytes, Merkel cells, and Langerhans cells.
List 3 risk factors that you personally may have for skin cancer
lighter skin (less melanin), genetics, history of sunburns
Vitiligo
localized loss of skin pigmentation characterized by milk-white patches
Which effect of aging is accelerated by smoking and sun exposure
loss of skin elasticity
Which type of skin cancer the least common but is the cause of most skin-cancer-related deaths
melanoma
What type of membrane is composed of epithelium resting on the lamina propria, a loose connective tissue membrane
mucous membrane
Sebum
oily substance secreted by sebaceous glands
Which cavity would be lined with a mucous membrane
oral cavity
Papillary Layer
outer layer of the dermis, directly beneath the epidermis
Stratum corneum
outermost layer of epidermis
What is the function of the keratin found within skin cells
prevents water loss
what are the functions of the skin
protection, regulation, and sensation
What prevents skin from becoming brittle
sebum
What type of burn does a patient have if blisters are present and the affected area is painful
second degree
What type of membrane lines the compartments of the ventral body cavity and produces a lubricant that allows organs to move against neighboring organs without friction
serous membrane
What type of membrane provides lubrication to the pleural, pericardial, and peritoneal cavities
serous membrane
What type of tissue makes up the epidermis of the skin
stratified squamous epithelium
Which layer of the epidermis contains the greatest concentration of keratin
stratum corneum
What epidermal layer consists of multiple layers of living keratinocytes and scattered dendritic cells
stratum spinosum
Which membrane is composed of areolar connective tissue and NOT an epithelial tissue
synovial membrane
Stratum Basale
the deepest layer of the epidermis consisting of stem cells capable of undergoing cell division to form new cells
Because the epidermis is avascular, how does it get its nutrients
through diffusion out of the vessels in the dermis
How is the rule of nines used by a clinician
to estimate fluid lost by the body by determining the extent of burns
Which organic compound is produced by skin cells
vitamin D
shaft of hair
(Inside skin layer) Medulla, Cortex, Cuticle
By what percentage does use of tanning devices increase the chance of developing skin cancer?
69%
How many people are diagnosed with skin cancer annually
9,500
Second Degree Burn
A burn marked by pain, blistering, and superficial destruction of dermis with edema and hyperemia of the tissues beneath the burn.
Albinism
Absence of pigment in the skin, hair, and eyes
Squamous cell carcinoma
Arises from cells in stratum spinosum, Grows rapidly and metastasizes to lymph nodes if not removed
What is basal cell carcinoma and what does it look like
Basal cell carcinoma is a form of skin cancer that grows on areas of skin that are exposed to a lot of sunlight and UV radiation, small "pearly" bump that looks like a flesh-colored mole or a pimple that doesn't go away
Melanoma
Cancer of pigment-producing skin cells, Metastasizes rapidly through lymph and blood vessels, Evaluated using the ABCD rule
What is squamous cell carcinoma and what does it look like?
Cancer that begins in squamous cells, dome-shaped bump or a red, scaly patch of skin