Fun Facts
Composition
Vocabulary
Primary lesions
Secondary lesions
100

Process of cleansing,toning,moisturizing,and enhancing

Esthetics

100

Epidermis, Dermal, Subcutaneous

3 Main Layers of skin

100

Conditions that are brief and severe

Acute

100

Contagious Vesicle

Herpes Simplex Virus

100

Cracks in the skin, Chapped lips

Fissures

200

Acronym for functions of the skin

S.H.A.P.E.S

200

Located only on palms of hands and soles

Stratum Lucidum

200

Subjective and Objective

Symptoms of a Disease

200

Freckle or Lentigo

Macules

200

Remains of oozing sore, dried mass, Scab

Crust

300

Largest organ of the body

Skin

300

Consists of 5 layers

Epidermis

300

Pain, Swelling, Redness, Local Fever, Throbbing, Discharge

Six Signs of Infection 

300

Pimple with Pus

Pustules

300

Dandruff and Psoriasis are examples

Scales

400

300 per square inch

Sudoriferous Gland

400

Comprised of Papillary and Reticular layers

Dermal Layer

400

Study of cause of diseases

Etiology

400

Solid Mass, Hard or Soft, Fixed or moveable

Tumor

400

Abrasion/injury to epidermis, Scratch is an example

Excoriations

500

21 square feet, weighs 9 lbs, 11 miles of blood vessels

Average Adult’s Skin

500

Gives contour and shape to the body

Subcutaneous Layer

500

Glands of the skin

Sudoriferous and Sebaceous

500

Mosquito bite, Bee Sting, Hives

Wheals

500

Cicatrix, Keloid, formations resulting from a lesion

Scars

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