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Medical Terminology: A Programmed Approach Paula Bostwick and Heidi Weber. Chapter 6: Skin and Body Membranes. Learning Outcomes. Recall parts and functions of the integumentary system Identify related word parts - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Chapter 6: Skin and Body Membranes
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Learning OutcomesRecall parts and functions of the
integumentary system Identify related word parts Recall the common diagnoses, laboratory tests,
and clinical procedures used in testing and treating disorders
Define related pathologies Define related surgical terms Recall common pharmacological agents used in
treating disorders of the integumentary system
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Skin/Body Membrane TermsIntegumentary System includes skin, hair,
nails, sweat, and sebaceous glands
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Combining Formsadip(o) fattycutane(o) skindermat(o), derm(o) skin-derm, -derma skinhidr(o) sweat, sweat
glandsichthy(o) fish, scaly
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Combining Formskerat(o) horney tissuelip(o) fattymelan(o) black, very darkmyc(o) fungusonych(o) nailpil(o) hair
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Combining Formsseb(o) sebum,
sebaceous glandssteat(o) fattrich(o) hairxanth(o) yellowxer(o) dry
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SkinLargest organ of the bodyExternal protective coveringVital role in homeostasis
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Skin Cross-Section
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Hair and NailsHair grows out of the epidermis to cover
various parts of the bodyHair serves to cushion and protect
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Hair Growing
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Nail
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Sectional View
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GlandsDistributed throughout bodyFound on the hand, soles of feet, axillae, and
forehead
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Glands in the Skin
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Diagnostic, Procedural, and Laboratory TermsAssist in diagnosing medical conditionsUsed in combinations for final diagnosis and
treatment planning
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Pathological TermsPathological conditions of the skin and body
membranes include lesions, diseases, and cancers
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Types of Lesions
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viral diseasesrubeolarubella roseola
varicellaimpetigo
pyoderma tinearingwormpruritus candidiasis dermatitis
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urticaria hiveseczema ecchymosis(pl., ecchymoses) petechiae (sing., petechia)
purpurarosacea furunclecarbuncle abscess
gangrene
Symptoms, Abnormalities, and Conditions II
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herpes herpes simplex virus
Type 1 herpes simplex virus
Type 2herpes zoster cold sore
fever blistergenital herpesshinglesWartverruca (pl.,
verrucae)plantar wart
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“Rule of Nines”
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acneacne vulgariscomedoblackhead whiteheadscleroderma
psoriasisseborrhea burn first-degree second-degree third-degree pediculosis scabies
Symptoms, Abnormalities, and Conditions III
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neoplasmscalluscornkeratosisbasal cell carcinoma
squamous cell carcinoma
Kaposi’s sarcomamalignant melanomaalopecia areata
Symptoms, Abnormalities, and Conditions IV
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plastic surgeryskin graft autograft allograft cryosurgery dermabrasion debridement curettage
homograftheterograftxenograftcauterizedfulgurationbiopsy Mohs’ surgery
Surgical Terms
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Pharmacological TermsTreatment of skin disorders involves the use
of various medicationsTopical preparations can relieve symptoms
and kill disease agents Other treatments involve heat, light, and
radiation
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Pharmacological Terms (cont.)chemotherapyradiation therapyultraviolet lightantihistamines
antibiotics antiseptics antibacterialsantifungals
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Pharmacological Terms (cont.)anti-inflammatory corticosteroidsantipruriticsanesthetic topical anesthetic
emollients astringents keratolytics alpha-hydroxyacids
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Chapter ReviewRecall parts and functions of the
integumentary system Identify related word parts Recall the common diagnoses, laboratory
tests, and clinical procedures used in testing and treating disorders
Define related pathologies Define related surgical terms Recall common pharmacological agents used
in treating disorders of the integumentary system