What do you call a physician who treats skin disorders and diseases?
Dermatologist
Name Two PRIMARY lesions.
Macule
Papule
Pustule
Wheal
Tubercle
Tumor
Vesicle
Bulla
What is the lowest grade of acne vulgaris?
Grade 1
How many bones are in the human body.
206
Blood and lymph are examples of this type of tissue:
A. Liquid
B. Nerve
C. Muscle
D. Connective
A. Liquid
What is the technical term for a wart?
Verruca
A primary acne lesion of the skin which has inflammation but no pus is a:
Papule
Name 2 Causes of Acne:
Genetics
Clogged Hair Follicles
Bacteria
Triggers
What is the framework of the body?
Skeletal System
This system uses the kidneys to filter the blood of any soluble waste in form of urine.
Urinary System
What is the main cause of Melasma?
Hormonal Imbalance
What is the technical term for an insect bite or sting that becomes itchy and swollen?
Wheal
What is the pH of a healthy skin?
5.5-5.6
How many Muscles are in the human body.
Over 600
What system's function is to break down and absorption of food to obtain nutrients for our body?
Digestive System
Ringworm is also known a what?
Tinea
Name two SECONDARY lesions.
Scale
Crust
Excoriation
Ulcer
Scar
Fissure
What grade of acne would include papules, pustules, inflammation, cysts and nodules?
Grade 4
What type of muscle tissue is found within the heart?
A. Smooth
B. Skeletal
C. Voluntary
D. Cardiac
D. Cardiac
Which system contains glands that affect the growth and health of the entire body through hormone production?
Endocrine
What is the most deadly form of skin cancer?
Malignant Melanoma
The presence of pus indicates what?
Infection
What are the two types of Acne?
Inflammatory acne and Non-Inflammatory Acne.
What is a fibrous connective tissue that connects bone to bone?
Ligament
This system controls all functions of the body through neuro-electrical impulses.
Nervous System