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Burns
Skin
Cancer
Skin
Layers
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Body
Accessory
Membranes
Organs
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Type of burn that
appears red and
swollen. Only the
epidermis is
damaged.
st
1
Degree
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Both layers of the skin are
damaged; skin is grey/white to
black in color.
rd
3
Degree
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A burn is considered
this if more than
25% of the body has
nd
a 2 degree burn.
Critical
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A burn is critical if
this percentage of
rd
the body has a 3
degree burn
10%
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The rule used by
doctors for
determining if burns
are considered
critical or not.
Rule of Nines
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The most common
type of cancer
affecting humans.
Skin Cancer
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The most common
type of skin cancer.
Basal Cell
Carcinoma
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The most deadly
type of skin cancer.
Malignant
Melanoma
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The rule used by
health professionals
to determine if a
mole is cancerous.
ABCD Rule
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The letter B in the
ABCD rule stands
for this.
Border
Irregularity
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The deepest layer of
the skin. Consists
mainly of adipose
tissue.
Hypodermis
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The dermis is made
up of the papillary
layer and this layer.
Reticular
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The number of
layers that make up
the epidermis.
5
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The epidermis
consists mainly of
this type of tissue.
Stratified
Squamous
Epithelial
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The layer of the
dermis where the
Messiner’s
corpuscles are
found.
Papillary layer
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This membrane is
another name for
the skin.
Cutaneous
membrane
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These membranes line
the organs that open to
the exterior of the body.
Mucous
membranes
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These membrane layers
are separated by fluid to
reduce friction between
the organs.
Serous
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This type of serous
membrane surrounds the
lungs.
Pleura
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This type of connective
membrane lines fibrous
capsules surrounding
joints.
Synovial
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This organ has a cortex,
central medulla, and a
keratinized cuticle.
Hair
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The muscle attached to the
fair follicle that produces
“goose-bumps”.
Arrector Pili
Muscle
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Scale-like modifications of
the epidermis that are heavily
keratinized…
Nails
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This type of sweat gland
opens via a duct to a pore on
the skin’s surface.
Eccrine gland
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Another name for oil glands
that produce oil that lubricates
and kills bacteria on the skin.
Sebaceous
glands
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