Med- Surg Integumenatry
Epidermis
"False" skin; the outermost layer of the skin
Rule of nines (Burn)
A frequently used method to determine the extent of a burn injury; the body is divided into 11 areas of 9% each and 1% for the perineum to help estimate the amount of skin surface burned in an adult
Cellulitis
Inflammation of cellular or connective tissue
Second- degree burn
A partial-thickness burn injury that is more severe than first-degree burn and often involves damage to the dermis
The nurse inspects the skin of a client who is suspected of having psoriasis. Which finding should the nurse note if this disorder is present?
Silvery- white scaly lesions
Eccrine sweat glands
Any of a group of small sweat glands distributed over the total body surface
Autoinoculation
Inoculation with microorganisms from one's own body
Biosynthetic
A biologic substance created by chemical processes. A term used for artificial skin that can be used as a temporary measure for grafting in burn victims
A patient has skin lesions on the face, trunk, palms, extensor surafces of joints, soles of the feet, and dorsum of the hands. On inspection, the lesions are found to have irregular borders and blistered necrotic centers. The provider makes the medical diagnosis of SJS. What is the priority problem for this patient?
Acute pain
A nurse works in the community with the clients whi have been diagnosed with vitilgo. The nurse knows that which cultural group is most likely to be affected by this diagnosis?
African americans
The ___ are sweat glands that can be found in the armpits and produce a thicker secretion.
Apocrine
A nurse is caring for a client who is recovering from chloecystectomy and who has a wound drain in the place. The drainage coming from the wound is thin and dark green in color. Which term best describes this type of drainage?
Bilious
A nurse has ordered a bariatric bed for an obeses client who will be admitted to the hospital unit. In addition to accomodating an obese client, which of the following is the purpose of bariatric bed?
It allows caregivers to reposition the client and provide care easily
As new skin cells approach the surface of the skin, their cytoplasm is replaced by a unique waterproof protein called ____.
Keratin
Biologic dressings
Materials obtained from a patient's intact skin, cadavers, or animals that is used to treat burn victims
Epithelial membrane
Membrane composed of epithelial tissue with an underlying layer of connective tissue
First-degree burn
Minor burn causing only minimal discomfort and ni boistering; the epidermis may peel but no dermal injury occurs
An immobile client has developed an area of skin breakdown on the hip. The nurse recognizes that there are several factors that potentially contributed to the skin breakdown. Select all of the following extrinistic factors that wiukd have contributed to skin breakdown in a client.
Moisture Fricition Shear
The nurse is told that an assigned client is suspected of having methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Which precautions should the nurse institute during the care of the client?
Wear a gown and gloves
Eccrine
relating to an exocrine gland with secretory cells that release secretions by exocytosis without losing part of the cell, as occurs in apoccrine glands
Sebum
secretion of sebaceous glands
Sebaceous gland
Oil-producing gland found in the skin
Carbuncles
A collection of infected hair follicles. They most often occur on the back of the neck, the upper back, and the lateral thighs
The nurse is charting a skin assessement on the newly admitted client. The client has a palpable blood- filled bump on the forehead from a fall. The nurse should chart this using what terminology?
Hematoma
The nurse is receiving a report on an elderly pt who has developed a pressure ulcer from long periods of immobility. The outgoing nurse states the wound is a stage 1 pressure ulcer. Which of the following findings would the nurse expect to see with a stage 1 pressure ulcer?
Intact reddened skin, non-blanchable erythema
Pore
Pinpoint-size opening on the skin that serves as the outlet of small duct from the eccrine sweat glands
The receptors in the skin that respond to light touch are the
Tactile ( meissner) corpuscles
The nurse is caring for a client who has just been admitted to the nursing unit after receiving flame burns to the face and chest. The nurse notes a hoarse cough, and the client is expectorating sputum with black flecks. The client suddenly becomes restless and his color is becoming dusky. Based on this data, which interpretation should the nurse make?
The burn has probably caused laryngeal edema, which has occluded the airway
A nurse is caring for a bedridden client who weighs 450lbs. Which best describes this client's risk of skin breakdown because of this weight?
The client may be moved improperly, which can cause tears in the skin
A nurse is caring for a young client with epidermis pruritus. What assessment finding would the nurse expected expect to find?
The client scratching their skin
A nurse assiting a bedridden client with moving up in bed and repositioning. Which of the following interventions would most likely prevent friction against this clients's skin while transferring? Select all that apply.
Use a slide sheet while moving the client Avoid dragging a client across the bed when moving Apply a barrier dressing over high- risk areas