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ch 26 skin hair nails
ch 26 skin hair nails
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10/19/2013

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what do the langerhans cells do
Definition
these are in the skin and they engulf foreing substances that invade the body when it is injured
Term
what does the skin help the body with
Definition
body temp
fluid and electrolyte balance
Term
what do the fat cells do for us
Definition
this is the innermost layer and the fat cells serve as energy conservaiton when extra energy is needed,
heat insulators
Term
the dermis is the layer above the fat layer and what is its importance
Definition
connective tissue with no cells but it has collegen and fibers to help flexibility and strength
Term
collagen is the main component of the ____. what does it do
Definition
dermal tissue/ it helps to form scar tissue
Term
what do fibroblast produce and whats its importance
Definition
ground substanse which is a lubercant that surrounds the dermal cells and fibers and helps to provide turgor
Term
what is the major componnet of the elastic fiber
Definition
elastin
Term
what is supplies throughtthe dermis
Definition
capillaries and lymph vessles and has sensory nerves
Term
the epidermis is the outtermost layer of the skinhow is it attached to the dermis
Definition
by fingerlike projections ( dermal papillae)
Term
the epidermis doesnt have its own blood supplyso how does it survive
Definition
from diffusion of blodd from the blood vessles in the dermal layer thru the basement membrane
Term
keratinocytes
Definition
actual skin cells
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what happens in the skin with keratinocyets
Definition
they are formed in the basement layer and are pushed upward and for the stratisfied layers of the epidermis
Term
what happens to the keratinocyets as they reach the outter most layer of the skin ( stratum corneum)
Definition
they are no longer living cells and are shend from the skin
Term
keritin is produced by the keratinocytes whats its purpose
Definition
it porduces horny layer waterproof
Term
what happens to vitamin d as it is taken in thru the skin
Definition
it is activated by the epidermisand is distributed in the blood and then in the digetive track where it absorbs calcium
Term
what is the main purpose of melinin
Definition
protect our skin from uv
Term
where are hair follicles located
Definition
dermal layer but extend thru the epidermal
Term
what is within the column of the hair follicle
Definition
keratin
Term
how is hair genetically colored
Definition
by the amount of melanin
Term
lunula where is it and whats its purpose
Definition
the white cresent portion at the lower end of the nail plate and is the location of the nail where keratin is formed and nail growth begins
Term
how long can it take to regrow a fingernail/ a toenail?
Definition
fingernail 3 to 4 mths/ toenail up to 12 mths
Term
where are sebaceous glands found
Definition
everywhere except the hands and feet
Term
the sebaceous glands produce sebum what is this
Definition
a bacteriostativ fat containing substance it lubricates and reduces water loss
Term
what are the two types of sweat glands in the skin
Definition
eccrine and apocrine
Term
where are eccrine glands
Definition
from epithelial cells and over the entire surface of the body not associated with the hair follicle and they are colorless and oderless
Term
where are apocrine glands and what do they do
Definition
in direct contact with the hair follicle and they are found in the nipple axilae and perianal areas. this produces the body oder
Term
how does the epidermis protect our skin compared to the dermis and subq
Definition
epi-mecahnical strength and bonds, provides protection
dermis- fibroblasts, strength, and sensory nerve endings
subQ- shock absorber and energy
Term
how does the skin layers protect the water balance
epidermis
dermins
subq
Definition
epi- prevents dehydration and electrolyet loss
dermis- respond to inflamation and infection
subq- no funciton in water balnce
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explain how the three skin layer do temp regulators
Definition
epi- sweat glands
dermis- dilation and constriciton
subq- fat cells act as insulators
Term
when we age the epidermis decreases in thickness and layers what are some nursing actions
Definition
avoid tapoing
asess for dryness and minimize friciton
Term
when we age we have delayed epidermial mitotic activity what does this cause and what should we do
Definition
causes delayed wound healing/ we should protect open areas and use moisture retentive dressings
Term
when we age we have decreased langerhorns cells in the epidermis so what are some nursing actions
Definition
do not rely n swelling to indicate damge and teach the pt to wear protectiveclothin
Term
what should we use in the elderly to asses for skin turgor
Definition
forheador chest
Term
what should we teach pts about cherry angionomas
Definition
that they are benign
Term
what is longitudinal nail ridges from and how can you asses this
Definition
decreased blood flow beneath the nail bed so asses by useing the oral mucoise to test for cyanosis
Term
what are some nursing actions used for a thickening nail bed
Definition
cut toenails straight across
Term
if a pts skin color is white what is the cause
Definition
decrease hemogolobin levels
Term
if the pts skin is a yellow orange what is the cuase
Definition
increased billirubin
increased carotin
increase urochrome levels
Term
what us the significance of why the skin would appear yelloish orange
Definition
could be fromliverdisorders, thyroid deficiency diabetes or a chronic kidney disease
Term
what are some reasons a pt would have a red tint to their skin
Definition
fever
alcohol
exposure to cold
Term
reasons for brown skin
Definition
cafe a late spots
Term
primary lesions/ secondary lesions
Definition
primary are an intial reaciton to a problem that changes the skin structure/ secondary is a change in apperance of the preimary lesion
Term
why would a secondary lesion occur
Definition
disease or response to a systemic intervention like itching from dermatitis
Term
ABCDE of the skin
Definition
asymetry
border
color
diamete greater then 6mm
evolving change in any feature
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annular
Definition
ringlike with raised borders around flat
Term
circinate
Definition
circular
Term
coalesced
Definition
leasions that merge with oe another and appear confluent
Term
diffuse
Definition
widespread involving most of the body with intervenin area of normal skin
Term
serpinous
Definition
wavy borders resmeblin a snake
Term
universal
Definition
all areas of the skin are involved with no normal looking skin
Term
macules (primary) what is it
Definition
freckles and flat moles
Term
patches primary
Definition
cafe late may have some surface changes
Term
papules
Definition
warts or elevates moles
Term
-plaques
Definition
psorisis or seborhhic keratosis
Term
nodules Primary
Definition
lipomas elevated marble like lesions
Term
pustules
Definition
acne
Term
wheals ( secondary)
Definition
from insect bites- they are elveated
Term
secondary scales
Definition
exfoliative dermatitis usually appear whitish and dry
Term
fissures
Definition
linear cracks in the dermis
Term
erosions
Definition
secondary from vesicles or pustules
Term
purpuric leasions
Definition
bleeding into the tissues
Term
petichiae
Definition
small reddish or purplish lesions that do not fade when blanched
Term
ecchymoses
Definition
bruising
Term
papular/ macular
Definition
raised rach/ flat rash
Term
what is poor sin tugor look like
Definition
tenting of the skin with no gradual return
Term
if sever dandruff is not treated what can occur
Definition
hair loss
Term
hirsutism
Definition
EXCESS HAIR GROWTH
Term
dystophic
Definition
abnoraml appearing
Term
what is nonpitting edema from
Definition
endocrin imbalances like hypothyroidism
Term
when does clubbing occur
Definition
from impaired gas exchange
Term
what is a heaped up appearnce of the toenail
Definition
may occur with fungal infecitons
Term
what should you do to a nail that has become thick and ahrd
Definition
soften with petroleum jelly
Term
spliting of the nail plate is from
Definition
repeated exposure of water and detergents
Term
acute paronychia
Definition
inflamation of the skin around the nail usually occurs from torn cuticle
Term
chronic paronychia
Definition
usually in those who are exposed to repeated water
Term
how is pallor in darker peiple
Definition
ash gray membranes
Term
what is the significance of white horizontal nail lines
Definition
crhonic liver or kidney disease
Term
what is the significance of yellow brown nails
Definition
lymphedema\cardiac failure
normal aging
long term use of tetracyclines
Term
what is the significance in vertical brown bacnding from the proximal nail fold distally
Definition
nevus or melanoma of the nailmatrix but in drk people this could be normal
Term
what are red spliiter hemorrhages in the nail beds from
Definition
bacterial endocarditis or trauma
Term
normal nail shpe
Definition
160 degress
Term
early clubbing and late clubbin in the nails
Definition
early the nail straigtnes out to 180 degrees and late is when the angle between the nail and the nail fold exceed 180 degrees
Term
what are spoon nails from
Definition
iron deficiecny or poorly controlled dm
Term
beaus grooves of the nail bed
Definition
1mm wide horzontal depression in the nail caused by growth arrest, prolonged febril state and isolated periods of malnutrition
Term
waiting for cultures can delay treating superficial fungal infetions so what is done
Definition
potassium hydroxide
Term
how are cultures for bacterial infeciton obtained
Definition
from the primary lesions - express material from the lesion collect with cotton swab or for intact lesionsuse a small needle and express the material
Term
when are cultures for viral infections taken
Definition
when herpes is sucpected
Term
what is the difference when gettig specimens for bacterial and viral sample
Definition
bacterial can remain at room temp viral need to be on ice
Term
punch biopsy
Definition
cicular cutting instrument puches out the site and the site is then closed with sutures
Term
shave biopsy
Definition
scalpel or razor is moved parallel to the skin to remove specimen
Term
excisional biopsy
Definition
used for larger eeper specimens
Term
woods light examination
Definition
long wave length uv blacklight to look at skin infecitonsb by using a certain color from the light to determine what infeciton is present
Term
diascopy
Definition
eliminates errythmeia caused by blood flow to the skin- using a glass slide that is pressed against the skin to revela the shape of the leaison
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