Integumentary
Lesions
Wounds
Wounds Part Duece
Pressure Injuries
100

When the blisters (from shingles) have crusts, the disease is no longer ____.

contagious

100

most simple skin lesion; flat spots that can be seen but not felt, visible because they change the color of the skin. example: freckles

macules
100

caused by lack of blood blow due to factors such as burns, diabetes, injuries, circulatory disorders, a weakened immune system, and complications from surgery. must be treated immediately.

gangrene

100

rough, hard bump; contagious and are caused by a virus that invades the skin usually through a cut or tear

wart

100

areas of the body where the bone lies close to the skin

bony prominences

200

A contusion, also called a bruise, is a common type of an open wound. (T/F)

false; closed wound

200

large raised, irregular areas, usually itchy. example: hives (uticaria) 

wheals

200
inflammation of the skin

dermatitits

200

growth of abnormal skin cells; can be caused by tanning beds

skin cancer

200

when skin breaks down due to ___ ___, the amount of oxygen the cells receive is reduced, and necrosis results.

poor circulation

300

S/S of wounds: pain, tissue damage, ____, drainage, and light or heavy bleeding.

discoloration

300

raised spots filled with pus. example: acne or infected boils

pustules

300

infection of the skin that occurs when bacteria move deeper into the tissues. if this infection is not treated promptly, it may worsen and become sepsis, a condition that can be fatal

cellulitis

300

If lesions ___, or spread to other body parts, chemotherapy and radiation may also be used.

metastasize

300

Name three pressure injury danger zones.

head, shoulders, knees, and toes, ....

400
(4) types of wound drainage

serous, sanguineous, serosanguineous, purulent (pus) drainage

400

small blisters that contain fluid, can occur on skin or inside mouth. example: chickenpox

vesicles

400

autoimmune disease in which skin cells grow too fast, caused red, white, or silver patches to form

psoriasis

400

Obesity increases the risk for certain integumentary diseases or disorders, including the following:

skin infections, excess facial and body hair, slow wound healing, and ___ ___

pressure injuries

400

pressure injuries are also called ___ ___, ___ ___, or ___ ___.

pressure sores, decubitus ulcers, or bed sores

500

(5) types of open wounds (per book)

- abrasion

- avulsion

- incision

- laceration

-puncture wound

500

small, purplish spots caused by bleeding under the skin is called ____.

collection of blood in one area is called ___. the spot can be visible as a bruise but may also occur on internal organs.

purpura; hematoma

500

Tinea ___ (athlete's foot), Tinea ___ (jock itch), and vaginal cadidiasis (yeast infection) are all examples of fungal infections.

pedis and cruris

500

The ABCDE stands for...

Asymmetry

Border

Color

Diameter

Evolution

500

stage of PI when there is partial-thickness skin loss involving the epidermis and the dermis. the injury is discolored and moist and may also look like a blister.

STAGE 2