Number 2.
What is dermis?
Sunburn is an example of this.
What is 1st degree burn?
This type of skin cancer is the most common and treatable.
What is basal cell carcinoma?
This viral infection primarily affects kids under 5 and includes painful mouth sores and a rash on palms and soles of feet.
What is hand foot and mouth disease?
Number 14.
What is hair shaft?
The purpose of nerve endings/receptors in the skin.
What is sensory (touch, pain, temperature, space) input?
A burn that is shiny, white and has no capillary refill.
What is 2nd degree deep?
This type of skin cancer is the deadliest type.
What is melanoma?
This inherited disease is a genetic mutation that causes a lack of melanin production.
What is albinism?
Number 10.
What is sebaceous (oil) gland?
The function of the arrector pili muscle.
What is raising body temperature, "goosebumps"?
The deeper the burn, the higher the risk of death because of this.
What is infection and dehydration?
The ABCDE's of moles.
This disease causes pus filled raised bumps that can rupture.
What is boils?
Number 7.
What is arrector pili muscle?
The function and definition of melanin.
What is pigment in epidermis that blocks damaging rays from the sun?
An adult with both legs completely covered in blistered burns has this percentage and type of burn.
What is 36% 2nd degree superficial.
People with darker skin are often not diagnosed with melanoma until later stages, making it more difficult to treat. True/False.
What is true.
This viral infection can last in kids 6-12 months or longer.
What is molluscum contagiosum?
The number and name of the structure that causes fingerprints.
What is #12, Dermal papillae ?
Purpose and location of collagen fibers in skin.
What is dermis and elasticity?
If someone has a burn down to adipose tissue, treatment will include this.
What is skin grafts?
Ocular melanoma is cancer that effects this.
What is the eye?
Itch mites cause this.
What is scabies?