Skin
Patients with Disabilities
Kinn's Medical History
Psych!
RaNdOmNeSs
100
The outermost, protective layer of the skin
What is the epidermis
100
It is important to explain each and every procedure to a patient with this disability.
What is blindness
100
She was the Greek goddess of love
What is Venus
100
This is the scientific study of the mind and behavior
What is Psychology
100
Sudoriferous glands are also known as what?
What is sweat glands
200
The layer of fat tissue beneath the skin
What is the Subcutaneous layer
200
Placing a gentle hand on the shoulder of this patient would be an acceptable way to get their attention.
What is a deaf patient
200
He is considered the "Father of Medicine"
What is Hippocrates
200
This is the branch of medicine that deals with the causes, tx,and prevention of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders.
What is Psychiatry
200
What are accessory organs of the integumentary system?
What is hair and nails
300
the "True skin"
What is the dermis
300
A patient with a physical disability may need this to get through a visit
What is extra time and/or space
300
He was the Greek titan condemned to bear the heavens on his shoulders
What is Atlas
300
This theory by Frued and Erikson states that childhood experiences leave lasting marks on a person and will mold the way their personality develops.
What is Personality Development.
300
The white moon-shaped part near the base of the nail
What is the lunula
400
One function of the skin is to provide a screen from the light, which protects against what?
What is thermal damage
400
It is important to speak slowly and ask questions like, "Does that make sense?" or "Do you have any questions about that?" to patients with these disabilities.
What is mental handicaps or disabilities
400
She was the Greek goddess of health
What is Hygieia
400
On the chart you took notes of, the first psychosocial crisis one may encounter can happen between birth and 1 1/2 years of age. It is referred to as...
What is Basic Trust vs. Mistrust.
400
The vascular network in the dermis serves this main purpose
What is temperature regulation
500
The skin is a sensory organ of these four things.
What is touch, temperapture, pressure, and pain.
500
You do not need to yell or speak more loudly to a person with this disability!
What is blindness
500
He incorporated the rules of health into Hebrew
What is Moses
500
Culture, Heredity, and Environment are all what according to Frued and Erikson.
What are Behavioral Influences
500
This is the pigment responsible for our hair and skin color.
What is Melanin
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