Anatomy
Vocabulary
Burns
Cancer
Appendages
100

The outermost layer of the skin

What is the epidermis?

100

Cells that produce keratin.

What are keratinocytes?

100

These are dangers related to burn injuries.

What is dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, or infection?

100

Tumors that are cancerous.

What is malignant?

100

The portion of the hair that extends out of the skin surface.

What is the hair shaft?

200

The deepest layer of the skin, composed of adipose tissue.

What is the hypodermis?

200

Cells found in the epidermis that are many layers thick to provide protection from the external environment.

What are stratified epithelium?

200

The degree of burn that only results in reddening of the skin and blistering.

What is a first-degree burn?

200

The most common and least malignant cancer.

What is basal cell carcinoma?

200

The small band of smooth muscle attached to every hair follicle.

What is arrector pili?

300

The layer of the epidermis only found in the palms of hands and soles of feet.

What is the stratum lucidum?

300

The substance released from sebaceous glands.

What is sebum?

300

The rule used by medical professionals to determine the severity of burns.

What is the rule of nines?

300

The most dangerous type of skin cancer.

What is malignant melanoma?

300

The central core of a hair follicle composed of mostly air space.

What is the medulla?

400

The type of sweat gland that is found in the axillary and genital regions of the body. Produces body odor due to bacteria growth.

What is the apocrine gland?

400
Upward projections that provide nutrients to the epidermis.

What are the papillae?

400

The degree of burn that results in full-thickness damage and blanching/blackening of the skin.

What is a third degree burn?

400
Tumors that grow on the skin.

What are neoplasms?

400

The white crescent portion at the base of the nail.

What is the lunula?

500

The deepest layer of the dermis containing connective tissue and blood vessels.

What is the reticular layer?

500

Another term for "bruise".

What is "hematoma"?

500

A burn situation that would be categorized as a critical injury event.

- Over 30% of body has 2nd degree burn

- Over 10% has 3rd/4th degree burn

- Over 10% burn to hands/feet/face/genitals

- Any burn to airway

- Circumferential burn

500

The "E" in the ABCDE rule when recognizing melanoma.

What is "evolution"?

500

The molecule responsible for varying hair color.

What is melanin?

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