Skin
Skin Lesions
Treatments
Viral skin infections
Miscellaneous
100

What are the layers of skin?

Epidermis

 Dermis

 Subcutaneous tissues

100

A reddened area caused by increased amounts of oxygenated blood in the dermal vasculature

What are Erythema?

100

_____ Aim to create a clean wound bed & enhance granulation. 

What are dressings?

100

List examples of viral skin infections

Verruca (warts), Herpes simplex types I and II, Varicella-zoster, and Molluscum contagiosum

100

Tissue damage caused by ice crystals in tissues

What is frostbite?

200

What are four functions of the skin?

 Provide sensory input

 Provide protection

 Thermoregulation

 Warning system for danger


200

Pinpoint, tiny, and sharp circumscribed spots in the superficial layers of the epidermis

What are Petechiae?

200

Soaks, baths, lotions, ointments, and creams consist of _____ therapy

What is topical therapy?

200

An inflammatory reaction of the skin to chemical substances, natural or synthetic, that evoke a hypersensitivity response or direct irritation.

What is contact dermatitis?

200

Ringworm of the scalp is also known as:


What is Tinea capitis?

300

The most effective means of management for Adverse medication reactions is ______.

What is prevention?

300

3 Classifications of wounds?

acute or chronic

surgical or nonsurgical

Superficial, partial thickness or full thickness

300

Used most frequently for skin disorders, applied directly to the affected area, are essentially non-sensitizing, and have only minor adverse effects.



What is Topical Corticosteroid Therapy?

300

Superficial fungal infections that live on the skin, primarily invade the stratum corneum, hair & nails. Also called “ringworm” infections

What are Dermatophytoses (Fungal Infections)?

300

Severity of Bacterial Infections of the Skin varies with:

Invasiveness and toxicity of the pathogen

skin integrity 

immune and cellular defenses.

400

Localized red or purple discolourations caused by extravasation of blood into dermis and subcutaneous tissues

What are ecchymoses?

400

Increased erythema, especially beyond wound margins

Edema

Purulent exudate

Pain

Increased temperature

What are signs of wound infection?

400

______ therapy may be used as an adjunct to topical therapy in some dermatological disorders (i.e most frequent used: corticosteroids, antibiotics, and antifungal medications.)

What is systemic therapy?

400

What viral infection is described from these clinical manifestations: irritation from urine and feces, Detergents inadequately rinsed from clothing, Chemical irritation (especially from diaper wipes), Candida albicans 

What is diaper dermatitis?

400

Nursing education/prevention for bacterial Infections of the skin 

Teaching the child not to touch the infected area

- Emphasize good hygiene practice to both the child & family
- Clothing, underwear should be washed in hot water & changed daily

- Not to share razors & discard after each use

- Not to squeeze follicular lesions

500

impetigo contagiosa, pyoderma, folliculitis, and cellulitis

What are examples of bacterial skin infections

500

Infants: “birthmarks”

Early childhood: atopic dermatitis

School-age children: ringworm of the scalp

Adolescents: acne (skin disorders in puberty)


What are examples of age-related skin manifestations?

500

What is the treatment of medication reactions?

Treatment: discontinue medication, give antihistamines, corticosteroid therapy if reaction is very severe.

500

This condition is comprised of: Redness and swelling, usually of hands, Vasodilation, edema, reddish-blue patches, itching and burning. Symptoms continue after rewarming; usually resolve in a few days

What is Chilblain?

500

Rest, protection, relief of discomfort

Specific treatments (medications, physical techniques)

What are Therapeutic management of wounds?

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