Receptor Location I
Receptor Function I
Wound Healing I
Wound Healing II
All About Nails
100

OUTERMOST  LAYER OF SKIN

EPIDERMIS

100

LIGHT TOUCH STIMULI

MERKEL CELLS

100

What do we call the covering that is formed over the site of injury?

Scab

100

What do neutrophils do at the injury site?

They go to damaged area, engulf & digest contaminants.

100

What is the half-moon shape at the bottom of the nail called?

Lunula

200

BETWEEN EPIDERMIS & HYPODERMIS

DERMIS

200

SENSORY RECEPTORS FOR THE SENSATION OF COLD

KRAUSE CORPUSCLES

200

What do capillaries deliver to the tissues?

O2 & Nutrients

200

What do capillaries take away from the injury site?

CO2 & waste

200

Where do nails begin to grow?

In the nail root, under the cuticle.

300

BOTTOM LAYER OF SKIN

 HYPODERMIS

300

CARRY SIGNALS TO BRAIN TO HELP YOU TOUCH, TASTE, SMELL & SEE

SENSORY NERVE FIBERS

300

What does hemostasis mean?

The body's attempt to stop the bleeding without stopping the blood flow.

300

What do capillaries do in the body?

Capillaries connect to very small arteries & veins.

300

What is the protein substance that Nails are made of this is the same material that makes up hair and the outer layer of the skin.

Keratin

400

BASAL LAYER OF EPIDERMIS

MERKEL CELLS

400

SENSORY RECEPTORS FOR VIRATION, DEEP PRESSURE, PRECEIVE LOCATION, MOVEMENT, AND ACTION OF BODY PARTS.

PACINIAN CORPUSCLES

400

What does the body try to do at the injury site?

Clean up wound site: Clear all bacteria, damaged cells & debris from wound bed.

400

What happens to WBC after a couple of days?

They begin to die off.

400

What is the nail fold called below the cuticle?

Proximal Nail Fold

500

DEEP IN THE SKIN, LIGAMENTS & TENDONS.

RUFFINI CORPUSCLE

500

SENSING THE EXTERNAL ENVIRONMENT THROUGH SKIN, MUSCLES, JOINTS, TENDONS, BONES, AND HAIR.

GLABROUS SKIN

500

What does blood plasma do at the injury site?

Increase permeability allows plasma to go through vessel walls.

500

What are the results of the dilation of the capillaries?

WBC can slip through the vessel wall and make their way to the wound site.

500

What is the skin just under the free edge of your nail called?

Hyponychium

600

TOUCH RECEPTION, PAIN, & HEAT

PACINIAN CORPUSCLES

600

PROTECT BODY, KEEP SKIN HYDRATED, PRODUCES NEW SKIN

EPIDERMIS

600

What does the addition of extra fluid at the injury site look like to us?

Tissue looks swollen and red.

600

What does a monocyte do at the injury site?

It migrates from the blood stream to the wound site to continue clean up.

600

What is a nail bed?

The skin beneath the nail plate.

700

EARS, SOLES OF FEET, PALMS OF HANDS

GLABROUS SKIN

700

STORES ENERGY, CONNECTS DERMIS TO MUSCLES & BONES, INSULATES BODY

HYPODERMIS

700

What does the increase of surface area do at the injury site?

Reddened area

Heat transfer into tissue

700

What is proliferation?

Rebuilding of tissue.

700

What is the nail plate? What is it made from?

It is the part we call the nail, made up of keratin.

800

SKIN & MUCOUS MEMBRANES

KRAUSE CORPUSCLES

800

SUPPORT & PROTECTS SKIN & DEEPER LAYERS, THERMOREGULATION, SENSATOPN.

DERMIS

800

Inflammation phase begins with ...

Migration of WBC into wound.

800

What do fibroblasts do?

They produce flexible fibrous material called collagen.

800

What is the function of the nail groove?

It helps to anchor it to the nail bed and keep the nail growing in the correct direction.

900

SENSORY GANGLIA OF SPINAL CORD & CRANIAL NERVES

SENSORY NERVE FIBERS

900

SENSE OF SKIN STRETCHING, MOVEMENT, AND FINGER/ BODY POSITION

RUFFINI CORPUSCLES

900

What is the process of wound healing? 

(4 steps in order)

Hemostasis

Inflammation

Proliferation

Maturation

900

How does collagen help?

It provides strength & structure to hold the wound together.

900

What is the function of the cuticle?

Protects new nails from bacteria when they grow out from the nail root.


1000

MOVE THROUGH EPIDERMIS

KERATINIZATION

1000

KERATINS & FILAMENTS SUPPORT EPITHELIAL CELLS, MAINTINA STRUCTURE INEGRITY

KERATINIZATION

1000

What are the factors that influence how a wound heals?

Depth              Size               Type

Location           Infection        Health         Age

 


        Health



1000

What does the end of maturation phase mean to the wound site? (3 things)

1. Original collagen is replaced with difference stronger collagen.

2. Cell arrangement is in a more favorable pattern to maintain strength.

3. Wound contracts and produces a perfect seal around the wound.

1000

Why is it a good idea to push back the cuticles?

It keeps them sealed to the nail root and prevents the growth of bacteria and germs.