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Title: Welcome back to


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Welcome back to
Your Living Body
Unit 4 Skin Body Membranes
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Tonights Program
  • I. Skin Function
  • I. Skin Anatomy
  • A. Epidermis
  • B. Dermis
  • II. Skin Diseases
  • A. Mechanical Destruction
  • B. Infections
  • C. Cancer

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Tonights Program expanded
  • I. Skin Function
  • I. Skin Anatomy
  • A. Epidermis
  • B. Dermis
  • II. Skin Diseases
  • A. Mechanical Destruction
  • 1. Burns
  • 2. Lacerations
  • 3. Abrasions
  • B. Infections
  • Bacterial
  • Fungal
  • Viral
  • Parasitic
  • C. Cancer
  • 1. Squamous Cell Carcinoma
  • 2. Basal Cell Carcinoma
  • 3. Malignant Melanoma/ABC Rule

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Skin Function
  • Protection
  • Scrapes Chemicals
  • H20 Proof
  • Bacteria barrier
  • Provides us with information about our
    environment
  • Temperature Regulation
  • Insulation
  • Sweating
  • A place to put ink

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The Integument
Slingin Ink
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Skin Anatomy
Epidermis
Dermis
Subcutaneous
Muscle
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Skin Anatomy
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Epidermis
  • Strong
  • Top Layer is Composed of Keratin
  • Water Proof

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Dermis
  • Blood vessels
  • Nerves
  • Sweat Glands
  • Oil Glands
  • Hair Follicles

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Skin Anatomy
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Clinical Implications
  • I. Injection Sites
  • II. Skin Diseases
  • A. Mechanical Destruction
  • 1. Burns
  • 2. Lacerations
  • 3. Abrasions
  • B. Infections
  • 1. Bacterial
  • 2. Viral
  • 3. Fungal
  • 4. Parasitic
  • C. Cancer
  • 1. Squamous Cell
  • 2. Basal Cell
  • 3. Melanoma

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Injection Sites
Intradermal (TB skin)
Intravenous (Abx)
Subcutaneous (Insulin)
Intramuscular (IZ)
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Clinical Implications
  • Mechanical Destruction
  • 1. Burns
  • 2. Lacerations
  • 3. Abrasions

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Burn Classification
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Clinical Implications
  • I. Skin Diseases
  • A. Mechanical Destruction
  • 1. Burns
  • a. 1st degree Red, Some Pain
  • b. 2nd degree Blisters, Worst Pain
  • c. 3rd degree Eschar, No Pain

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Burns
1st Degree Red, Some Pain ex Sunburn 2nd
Degree Blisters, Most Pain ex Oven Burn 3rd
Degree Eschar, No Pain at burn Site ex
Electrical Burn
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Burn Review
1st Red, Some Pain 2nd Blisters, Worst
Pain 3rd Eschar, No Pain
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Burns
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Lacerations
Vertical disruption of the skin - Less pain
because fewer nerves involved
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Lacerations
Vertical disruption of the skin
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Abrasions
Road Rash
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Abrasions
Horizontal disruption of the skin - Much pain
because more nerves involved
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Skin Infections
  • Bacterial
  • Impetigo Staphylococcus Aureus
  • Viral
  • Herpes Simplex HSV-I HSV-II
  • Fungal
  • Tinea
  • Capitis
  • Corporis
  • Cruris
  • Pedis
  • Parasitic
  • Scabies

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Bacterial Infections
Impetigo Staphylococcus Aureus
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Viral Infections
Herpes Simplex Virus-I
HSV-I - Cold Sores - Permanent/Recurrent
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Viral Infections
Herpes Simplex Virus-II
HSV-II - Genital Lesions - Permanent/Recurrent
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Viral Infections
Herpes Simplex Virus-II
HSV-II - Genital Lesions - Permanent/Recurrent
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Viral Infections
Herpes Simplex Virus-II
HSV-II - Genital Lesions - Permanent/Recurrent
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Why is HSV Permanent?
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Why is HSV Permanent?
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Superficial Fungal Infections
  • Tinea Capitis - Head - Dandruff
  • Tinea Corporis - Body - Ringworm
  • Tinea Cruris - Groin - Jock Itch
  • Tinea Pedis - Feet - Athletes Foot

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Fungal Infections
Tinea Capitis - Dandruff
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Fungal Infections
  • Tinea Corporis Ringworm
  • Common
  • Central clearing

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Fungal Infections
Tinea Cruris Jock Itch
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Fungal Infections
Tinea Pedis Athletes Foot
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Parasitic InfectionsScabies
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Parasitic InfectionsSarcoptes scabiei
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Skin Cancer
  • Squamous Cell Carcinoma
  • Basal Cell Carcinoma
  • Malignant Melanoma

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Skin Cancer
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Most common cancer there is Face other sun
exposed areas Elderly Not malignant, but
locally invasive
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Skin Cancer
Basal Cell Carcinoma
Pearl like appearance, with a vein traversing the
lesion Usually on the face Elderly Sun Exposure
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Skin Cancer
Malignant Melanoma
  • Lethal
  • ABCs of Melanoma
  • Asymmetry
  • Borders
  • Color

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Malignant Melanoma
Lethal Upon Diagnosis with Metastases - 6 month
survival is less than 50.
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In Summary
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  • I. Skin Anatomy
  • A. Epidermis
  • B. Dermis
  • II. Skin Diseases
  • A. Mechanical Destruction
  • 1. Burns
  • a. 1st degree
  • b. 2nd degree
  • c. 3rd degree
  • 2. Lacerations
  • 3. Abrasions
  • B. Infections
  • Bacterial
  • a. Impetigo/staphylococcus aureus
  • Fungal
  • a. Tinea capitis
  • b. Tinea corporis
  • c. Tinea cruris
  • d. Tinea pedis

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  • I. Skin Anatomy
  • A. Epidermis keratin layer
  • B. Dermis blood, nerves glands
  • II. Skin Diseases
  • A. Mechanical Destruction
  • 1. Burns
  • a. 1st degree red skin, some pain, ex sunburn
  • b. 2nd degree blisters, worst pain
  • c. 3rd degree eschar, no pain
  • 2. Lacerations vertical skin disruption, more
    blood, sutures
  • 3. Abrasions horizontal skin disruption, more
    pain, dressing
  • B. Infections
  • Bacterial
  • a. Impetigo - staphylococcus aureus
  • Fungal
  • a. Tinea capitis Dandruff
  • b. Tinea corporis - Ringworm
  • c. Tinea cruris - Jock itch
  • d. Tinea pedis Athletes foot
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