Integumentary System 1
Integumentary System 2
Integumentary System 3
Integumentary System 4
Integumentary System 5
100

True or False: The Stratum Germinativum is the outermost layer of the epidermis where cells are constantly being shed.

False

100

Which allows heat to be released through the skin: blood vessel dilation or constriction?

Dilation

100

Being exposed to the sun can help our bodies make _________________

Vitamin D

100

Human skin color is determined by what pigment?

melanin

100

What is another term for a blister?

Vesicle

200

A scab is an example of which type of skin lesion?

crusts

200

What are two ways to prevent pressure injuries from forming?

Application of barrier cream

Turning positions every 2 hours

200

The epidermis is the ________________

outer layer of the skin

200

A pressure injury penetrating to the subcutaneous layer of the skin is at which stage?

Stage 3

200

The second and middle layer of the skin is called ___________

dermis

300

Hair grows as cells in the ___________ ____________

Hair Follicles

300

The Hypodermis is also known as this

What is the Subcutaneous layer?

300

Acne Vulgaris is the inflammation of which type of skin gland?

What is the sebacceous gland?

300

A pressure injury penetrating to the dermis but not the subcutaneous layer is at which stage?

Stage 2

300

A patient has a rash after being exposed to poison ivy. This is an example of which type of skin disease?

Contact Dermatitis

400

What are the 3 layers of the skin in order of most superficial to most internal?

Epidermis, Dermis, Hypodermis/Subcutaneous Fascia

400

A freckle is an example of which type of skin eruption?

 What is a macule?

400

What are three risk factors for developing pressure injuries?

Impaired sensory perception

Exposure to moisture

Limited mobility

Inadequate nutrition

Friction or shearing of the skin

400

Chicken pox is an example of which type of skin eruption?

Papule

400

Hives or insect bites are examples of which type of skin eruption?

Wheals

500

What are 3 functions of the skin?

Sensory Perception

Temperature Regulation

Protection

Storage

Absorption

Excretion

Production


500

A pressure injury with non-blanchable redness and intact skin is at what stage?

What is stage I?

500

What are the two strategies used to assess the integumentary system?

Inspection and palpation

500

A pressure injury penetrating past the subcutaneous level to the muscle, bones, or tendons is at which stage?

Stage 4

500

Name two types of abnormal skin pigmentations:

Cyanosis

Jaundice

Pallor

Erythema

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