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Primary Lesions
Secondary Lesions
Original skin changes (Primary)
changes resulting form lesion/trauma (Secondary)
100

Team Conrad or Jere?

(only one right answer)

Conrad duhh

100

How many primary lesions are there?

Nine

100

How many secondary lesions are there?

Eight

100

Flat, colored spot (freckle)

Macule

100

Deeper loss of skin, may bleed or scar

Ulcer

200

Do you Barbicide the table before putting on sheets?

YES

200

Flat, colored spot  (vitiligo)

Patch

200

What is DRIED serum, blood, or pus? (scab)

Crust

200

Large, fluid-filled blister (burn blister)

Bulla

200

Fibrous tissue replacing normal skin after injury

Scar

300

How old is Ms. Farmer?

35

300

Raised, solid bump (mole)

Papule

300

Flakes of skin (dandruff)

Scale

300

Pus-filled lesion

Pustule

300

Thickened, leathery skin from chronic scratching

Lichenification

400

Which glands produce sebum?

Sabaceous oil glands

400

Raised, flat-topped lesion (psoriasis)

Plaque

400

Deep linear crack in skin (athletes foot)

Fissure

400

Small, fluid-filled blister (chickenpox)

Vesicle

400

Thinning of skin, shiny or wrinkled

Atrophy

500

How many times should you repeat a motion in a facial?

tres

500

Raised, solid lesion, deeper than papule (lipoma)

Nodule

500

Loss of superficial epidermis, moist but no bleeding

Erosion

500

Itchy, raised area, often from allergy (hives)

Wheal

500

What is a High Grade Lesion?

abnormal cells that are more likely to become cancerous if left untreated

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