Deck 12: Integumentary System

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Which of the following is the term for any of several generalized skin disorders marked by dryness and scaling and resembling fish skin?

A) Albinism
B) Ichthyosis
C) Seborrheic dermatitis
D) Xeroderma
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Albinism is a(n):

A) condition in which the skin is dry and scaly.
B) condition of the eyeball caused by vitamin A deficiency.
C) partial or total absence of pigment in the skin, hair, and eyes.
D) epidermoid carcinoma that has a low degree of malignancy.
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The type of muscle that causes erection of the hairs of the skin is:

A) pilomotor.
B) sebaceous.
C) subcutaneous adipose.
D) trichoid.
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An abscess is a(n):

A) localized collection of pus.
B) round elevation of the skin seen in urticaria.
C) skin elevation resulting from hypertrophy of the epidermis.
D) excavation of the skin or mucous membrane.
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Which of the following terms is a cosmetic procedure to remove or reduce localized areas of fat?

A) Collagen injections
B) Debridement
C) Liposuction
D) Transdermal drug delivery
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An irritation of the skin characterized by excessive dryness is:

A) hidrosis.
B) ichthyosis.
C) necrosis.
D) xerosis.
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A chronic disorder, primarily of the skin, named for the reddish facial rash that frequently accompanies the disorder is called:

A) discoid lupus erythematosus.
B) mycodermatitis.
C) scabies.
D) scleroderma.
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The term keratin means :

A) a tough substance of hair, nails, and horny tissue.
B) any horny growth.
C) hypertrophy of the horny layer of the skin.
D) resembling horny tissue.
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The skin layer that contains numerous blood vessels, nerves, and glands is the:

A) dermis.
B) epidermis.
C) subcutaneous fat layer.
D) subdural layer.
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Implanting skin to cover areas where skin has been lost results in a:

A) furuncle.
B) graft.
C) lesion.
D) plaque.
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Which is the term for a sharply elevated, irregularly shaped, progressively enlarging scar caused by excessive collagen during tissue repair?

A) Keloid
B) Nevus
C) Pediculosis
D) Verruca
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A mole is an example of a small, raised spot on the skin called a:

A) furuncle.
B) macule.
C) nodule.
D) papule.
Question
The absence of germs is referred to as:

A) antimicrobial.
B) asepsis.
C) bactericidal.
D) bacteriostatic.
Question
Damage to the skin, tissues, and blood vessels as a result of prolonged exposure to cold is:

A) cryogenesis.
B) frostbite.
C) sclerosis.
D) urticaria.
Question
The subcutaneous adipose tissue is located just _____ the _____.

A) above; dermis
B) above; epidermis
C) under; dermis
D) under; epidermis
Question
Thinning with the loss of skin markings is characteristic of:

A) atrophy.
B) contusion.
C) scales.
D) wheals.
Question
The term dermatitis means _____.

A) dry skin
B) inflammation of the skin
C) scaly skin
D) wrinkling of the skin
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Deep, irregular erosions are called:

A) fissures.
B) pustules.
C) scales.
D) ulcers.
Question
What is the term for tiny red or purple spots appearing on the skin as a result of tiny hemorrhages?

A) Atrophies
B) Palmar erythema
C) Petechiae
D) Scales
Question
Withdrawing fluid from a cyst with a syringe is an example of:

A) aspiration.
B) biopsy.
C) debridement.
D) dermabrasion.
Question
Which of the following statements is true of topical medications?

A) They are applied directly to the skin.
B) They are injected into the subcutaneous tissue.
C) They are injected just under the skin.
D) They are placed under the tongue.
Question
In comparing the severity of burns, which of the following statements is true?

A) A superficial partial-thickness burn is more serious than other types of burns.
B) A deep partial-thickness burn is the least serious type of burn.
C) A full-thickness burn is more serious than a partial-thickness burn.
D) All burns, regardless of their classification, are equally severe.
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Which term means a chronic hardening and thickening of the skin?

A) Fissure
B) Nevus
C) Scleroderma
D) Wheal
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Hidradenitis is inflammation of:

A) a sebaceous gland.
B) a sweat gland.
C) the skin caused by a pus-producing infection.
D) the skin that is characterized by pimples and blackheads.
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What are the main parts of the skin?

A) Dermis and epidermis
B) Dermis and hypodermis
C) Dermis and subcutaneous
D) Epidermis and subcutaneous
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Removal of foreign material and dead or damaged tissue from a wound is called:

A) aspiration.
B) curettage.
C) debridement.
D) electrolysis.
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Which term means a torn, jagged wound?

A) Abrasion
B) Contusion
C) Keratosis
D) Laceration
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Another name for the skin is:

A) adipose.
B) axilla.
C) fissure.
D) integument.
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Which term means any disease of the nails?

A) Onychopathy
B) Onychophagy
C) Phalangopathy
D) Trichophagy
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The location of the epidermis is:

A) above the dermis.
B) dispersed within the connective tissue.
C) under the dermis.
D) under the subcutaneous layer.
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Which of the following is a blister less than 1 cm?

A) Fissure
B) Papule
C) Vesicle
D) Ulceration
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The term urticaria means a(n):

A) skin disease characterized by dryness and scaling.
B) skin ulceration caused by prolonged pressure.
C) abnormal reaction of the skin to cold.
D) skin eruption characterized by wheals of varying shape and sizes.
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The term necrosis means :

A) a condition of lifelessness.
B) an examination to determine the cause of death.
C) death of tissue or bone that is surrounded by healthy parts.
D) the production and release of substances by injured cells.
Question
Which term means a visible collection of pus beneath the epidermis?

A) Bulla
B) Macule
C) Pustule
D) Verruca
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Which of the following is an inflammatory disease of the sebaceous glands, characterized by pimples and blackheads?

A) Acne vulgaris
B) Basal cell carcinoma
C) Decubitus ulcer
D) Viral warts
Question
What is the function of subcutaneous adipose tissue?

A) Providing a barrier against infectious microorganisms
B) Embedding of dermal appendages
C) Formation of keratin
D) Insulation and cushion against shock
Question
Which of the following is the oily secretion of the sebaceous glands?

A) Ecchymosis
B) Furuncle
C) Lunula
D) Sebum
Question
Which term means physical sanding of the skin to remove tattoos or scars?

A) Dermabrasion
B) Diathermy
C) Historrhexis
D) Xeroderma
Question
A common chronic skin disorder characterized by circumscribed red patches that are covered by thick, dry, silvery scales is called:

A) ichthyosis.
B) pediculosis.
C) psoriasis.
D) xerosis.
Question
A bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes is called:

A) cellulitis.
B) cyanosis.
C) furuncle.
D) hypopigmentation.
Question
Sense receptors of the skin, as well as other parts of the nervous system, are derived from which tissue layer?

A) Dermatome
B) Ectoderm
C) Endoderm
D) Mesoderm
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What is the word for removal of foreign material and dead or contaminated tissue from an infected or traumatic lesion until surrounding healthy tissue is exposed?

A) Debridement
B) Necrosis
C) Pyemia
D) Rhytidectomy
Question
Which of the following methods can be used to destroy a hair follicle?

A) Electrolysis
B) Fissure
C) Lipectomy
D) Transcutaneous nerve stimulation
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Which of the following skin lesions is a blister that is larger than 1 cm and filled with clear fluid?

A) Apocrine
B) Bulla
C) Eccrine
D) Vesicle
Question
A sac that is filled with fluid and located under the skin is called a:

A) cyst.
B) folliculitis.
C) nodule.
D) wart.
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Which layer of the skin is avascular?

A) Adipose
B) Dermis
C) Epidermis
D) Subcutaneous
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Somewhat common in elementary schools, the proper term for lice is:

A) ichthyosis.
B) onychomycosis.
C) pediculosis.
D) trichosis.
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An abnormal growth of hair in an unusual place is called:

A) piliary.
B) trichomania.
C) trichophagy.
D) trichosis.
Question
Excessive exposure to sun increases the risk for skin cancer, which is comprised of which types of cells?

A) Contusions
B) Keloids
C) Melanocytes
D) Onychocytes
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A surgeon creates which type of wound during an open operation?

A) Abrasion
B) Contusion
C) Incision
D) Laceration
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A dermatome that is termed C5 corresponds with which portion of the spine?

A) Cervical
B) Lumbar
C) Sacral
D) Thoracic
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An 81-year-old man has a lesion that is well defined, giving the appearance of being able to draw a circle around it. This term for this type of lesion is:

A) circumscribed.
B) malignant melanoma.
C) pustule.
D) wheal.
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The term onychomycosis means a:

A) condition in which there is lack of nourishment for the nail bed.
B) disease of the nails caused by a fungus.
C) morbid softening of the nails or the nail bed.
D) profound disturbance in the thermoregulatory system.
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Which of the following skin lesions is described as a nonraised, discolored spot?

A) Axilla
B) Bulla
C) Macule
D) Papule
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A 23-year-old woman recently camped out in northeastern United States and came home with a red papule, plus flulike symptoms. Other symptoms began to appear several weeks later. The most-likely diagnosis is:

A) ichthyosis.
B) discoid lupus erythematosus.
C) Lyme disease.
D) trichosis.
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A 17-year-old woman has decreased tissue pigment. This is referred to as:

A) albinism.
B) erythema.
C) hyperpigmentation.
D) hypopigmentation.
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A 15-year-old boy has skin that produces excessive oil. He has which of the following conditions?

A) Bullae
B) Seborrhea
C) Seborrheic keratosis
D) Urticaria
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The term axillary means :

A) harmful to an organism.
B) helpful to an organism.
C) pertaining to structures associated with the skin.
D) pertaining to the armpit.
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A 14-year-old girl bought a necklace at a stand at the mall. She is now showing an irritation along her neck where she wore it. The term for this condition is:

A) acne vulgaris.
B) contact dermatitis.
C) folliculitis.
D) mycodermatitis.
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What is another name for a sweat gland?

A) Endocrine gland
B) Hidradenoma
C) Sebaceous gland
D) Sudoriferous gland
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A 24-year-old woman develops an allergic skin eruption, characterized by elevated and irregularly shaped lesions. These skin lesions are called:

A) macules.
B) papules.
C) plaques.
D) wheals.
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The outermost skin layer is the ___________.
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A ___________ is a marble-like, solid lesion under the skin.
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A wound produced by a sharp instrument is a(n) ___________.
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Dermabrasion or laser treatments can be used for removal of:

A) cellulitis.
B) fissures.
C) scales.
D) tattoos.
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A 6-year-old girl skinned her knee, and her mother applied medicine to the broken skin to prevent infection. The type of medicine is classified as:

A) antimicrobial.
B) antiperspirant.
C) aseptic.
D) transdermal.
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An agent that acts against perspiration is called a(n) ___________.
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___________ means pertaining to the nails.
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A 64-year-old man has abnormal tissue forming on top of a wound. He is scheduled to undergo a procedure that involves the scraping of material from the wound surface to remove abnormal tissue, referred to as:

A) cryosurgery.
B) curettage.
C) dermabrasion.
D) liposuction.
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Hair _________ are tiny tubes of epidermal cells that contain the root of the hair shaft.
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A scraping or rubbing away of the skin is referred to as ___________.
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A benign fatty tumor is called a ___________.
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A 43-year-old man has suspected malignant melanoma. To confirm the diagnosis, a small piece of a suspicious mole was removed from his thigh for microscopic examination. This is called a:

A) biopsy.
B) cryosurgery.
C) dermabrasion.
D) laceration.
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___________ means through or across the skin.
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A 48-year-old man has a large boil on his back. Another term for boil is:

A) bullae.
B) fissure.
C) furuncle.
D) wheal.
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A physician prescribes a medicine that inhibits the growth of bacteria for a patient who has a small open wound. The adjective that describes the medication is:

A) aseptic.
B) bactericidal.
C) bacteriostatic.
D) transdermal.
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A 7-year-old boy has a black and blue mark on his leg where he was hit with a baseball during his last game. This is referred to as a(n):

A) abrasion.
B) contusion.
C) incision.
D) laceration.
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___________ is defined as a fungal inflammation of the skin.
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A 29-year-old woman had a wart removed using subfreezing temperature to destroy the tissue. This procedure is referred to as:

A) biopsy.
B) cryosurgery.
C) dermabrasion.
D) laceration.
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Deck 12: Integumentary System
1
Which of the following is the term for any of several generalized skin disorders marked by dryness and scaling and resembling fish skin?

A) Albinism
B) Ichthyosis
C) Seborrheic dermatitis
D) Xeroderma
Ichthyosis
2
Albinism is a(n):

A) condition in which the skin is dry and scaly.
B) condition of the eyeball caused by vitamin A deficiency.
C) partial or total absence of pigment in the skin, hair, and eyes.
D) epidermoid carcinoma that has a low degree of malignancy.
partial or total absence of pigment in the skin, hair, and eyes.
3
The type of muscle that causes erection of the hairs of the skin is:

A) pilomotor.
B) sebaceous.
C) subcutaneous adipose.
D) trichoid.
pilomotor.
4
An abscess is a(n):

A) localized collection of pus.
B) round elevation of the skin seen in urticaria.
C) skin elevation resulting from hypertrophy of the epidermis.
D) excavation of the skin or mucous membrane.
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Which of the following terms is a cosmetic procedure to remove or reduce localized areas of fat?

A) Collagen injections
B) Debridement
C) Liposuction
D) Transdermal drug delivery
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6
An irritation of the skin characterized by excessive dryness is:

A) hidrosis.
B) ichthyosis.
C) necrosis.
D) xerosis.
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7
A chronic disorder, primarily of the skin, named for the reddish facial rash that frequently accompanies the disorder is called:

A) discoid lupus erythematosus.
B) mycodermatitis.
C) scabies.
D) scleroderma.
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8
The term keratin means :

A) a tough substance of hair, nails, and horny tissue.
B) any horny growth.
C) hypertrophy of the horny layer of the skin.
D) resembling horny tissue.
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9
The skin layer that contains numerous blood vessels, nerves, and glands is the:

A) dermis.
B) epidermis.
C) subcutaneous fat layer.
D) subdural layer.
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10
Implanting skin to cover areas where skin has been lost results in a:

A) furuncle.
B) graft.
C) lesion.
D) plaque.
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11
Which is the term for a sharply elevated, irregularly shaped, progressively enlarging scar caused by excessive collagen during tissue repair?

A) Keloid
B) Nevus
C) Pediculosis
D) Verruca
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A mole is an example of a small, raised spot on the skin called a:

A) furuncle.
B) macule.
C) nodule.
D) papule.
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13
The absence of germs is referred to as:

A) antimicrobial.
B) asepsis.
C) bactericidal.
D) bacteriostatic.
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14
Damage to the skin, tissues, and blood vessels as a result of prolonged exposure to cold is:

A) cryogenesis.
B) frostbite.
C) sclerosis.
D) urticaria.
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The subcutaneous adipose tissue is located just _____ the _____.

A) above; dermis
B) above; epidermis
C) under; dermis
D) under; epidermis
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Thinning with the loss of skin markings is characteristic of:

A) atrophy.
B) contusion.
C) scales.
D) wheals.
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17
The term dermatitis means _____.

A) dry skin
B) inflammation of the skin
C) scaly skin
D) wrinkling of the skin
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Deep, irregular erosions are called:

A) fissures.
B) pustules.
C) scales.
D) ulcers.
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What is the term for tiny red or purple spots appearing on the skin as a result of tiny hemorrhages?

A) Atrophies
B) Palmar erythema
C) Petechiae
D) Scales
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20
Withdrawing fluid from a cyst with a syringe is an example of:

A) aspiration.
B) biopsy.
C) debridement.
D) dermabrasion.
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21
Which of the following statements is true of topical medications?

A) They are applied directly to the skin.
B) They are injected into the subcutaneous tissue.
C) They are injected just under the skin.
D) They are placed under the tongue.
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22
In comparing the severity of burns, which of the following statements is true?

A) A superficial partial-thickness burn is more serious than other types of burns.
B) A deep partial-thickness burn is the least serious type of burn.
C) A full-thickness burn is more serious than a partial-thickness burn.
D) All burns, regardless of their classification, are equally severe.
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23
Which term means a chronic hardening and thickening of the skin?

A) Fissure
B) Nevus
C) Scleroderma
D) Wheal
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24
Hidradenitis is inflammation of:

A) a sebaceous gland.
B) a sweat gland.
C) the skin caused by a pus-producing infection.
D) the skin that is characterized by pimples and blackheads.
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25
What are the main parts of the skin?

A) Dermis and epidermis
B) Dermis and hypodermis
C) Dermis and subcutaneous
D) Epidermis and subcutaneous
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26
Removal of foreign material and dead or damaged tissue from a wound is called:

A) aspiration.
B) curettage.
C) debridement.
D) electrolysis.
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27
Which term means a torn, jagged wound?

A) Abrasion
B) Contusion
C) Keratosis
D) Laceration
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Another name for the skin is:

A) adipose.
B) axilla.
C) fissure.
D) integument.
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29
Which term means any disease of the nails?

A) Onychopathy
B) Onychophagy
C) Phalangopathy
D) Trichophagy
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30
The location of the epidermis is:

A) above the dermis.
B) dispersed within the connective tissue.
C) under the dermis.
D) under the subcutaneous layer.
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31
Which of the following is a blister less than 1 cm?

A) Fissure
B) Papule
C) Vesicle
D) Ulceration
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32
The term urticaria means a(n):

A) skin disease characterized by dryness and scaling.
B) skin ulceration caused by prolonged pressure.
C) abnormal reaction of the skin to cold.
D) skin eruption characterized by wheals of varying shape and sizes.
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The term necrosis means :

A) a condition of lifelessness.
B) an examination to determine the cause of death.
C) death of tissue or bone that is surrounded by healthy parts.
D) the production and release of substances by injured cells.
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Which term means a visible collection of pus beneath the epidermis?

A) Bulla
B) Macule
C) Pustule
D) Verruca
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35
Which of the following is an inflammatory disease of the sebaceous glands, characterized by pimples and blackheads?

A) Acne vulgaris
B) Basal cell carcinoma
C) Decubitus ulcer
D) Viral warts
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36
What is the function of subcutaneous adipose tissue?

A) Providing a barrier against infectious microorganisms
B) Embedding of dermal appendages
C) Formation of keratin
D) Insulation and cushion against shock
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37
Which of the following is the oily secretion of the sebaceous glands?

A) Ecchymosis
B) Furuncle
C) Lunula
D) Sebum
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38
Which term means physical sanding of the skin to remove tattoos or scars?

A) Dermabrasion
B) Diathermy
C) Historrhexis
D) Xeroderma
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39
A common chronic skin disorder characterized by circumscribed red patches that are covered by thick, dry, silvery scales is called:

A) ichthyosis.
B) pediculosis.
C) psoriasis.
D) xerosis.
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40
A bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes is called:

A) cellulitis.
B) cyanosis.
C) furuncle.
D) hypopigmentation.
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41
Sense receptors of the skin, as well as other parts of the nervous system, are derived from which tissue layer?

A) Dermatome
B) Ectoderm
C) Endoderm
D) Mesoderm
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42
What is the word for removal of foreign material and dead or contaminated tissue from an infected or traumatic lesion until surrounding healthy tissue is exposed?

A) Debridement
B) Necrosis
C) Pyemia
D) Rhytidectomy
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43
Which of the following methods can be used to destroy a hair follicle?

A) Electrolysis
B) Fissure
C) Lipectomy
D) Transcutaneous nerve stimulation
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44
Which of the following skin lesions is a blister that is larger than 1 cm and filled with clear fluid?

A) Apocrine
B) Bulla
C) Eccrine
D) Vesicle
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45
A sac that is filled with fluid and located under the skin is called a:

A) cyst.
B) folliculitis.
C) nodule.
D) wart.
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46
Which layer of the skin is avascular?

A) Adipose
B) Dermis
C) Epidermis
D) Subcutaneous
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47
Somewhat common in elementary schools, the proper term for lice is:

A) ichthyosis.
B) onychomycosis.
C) pediculosis.
D) trichosis.
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48
An abnormal growth of hair in an unusual place is called:

A) piliary.
B) trichomania.
C) trichophagy.
D) trichosis.
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49
Excessive exposure to sun increases the risk for skin cancer, which is comprised of which types of cells?

A) Contusions
B) Keloids
C) Melanocytes
D) Onychocytes
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50
A surgeon creates which type of wound during an open operation?

A) Abrasion
B) Contusion
C) Incision
D) Laceration
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51
A dermatome that is termed C5 corresponds with which portion of the spine?

A) Cervical
B) Lumbar
C) Sacral
D) Thoracic
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52
An 81-year-old man has a lesion that is well defined, giving the appearance of being able to draw a circle around it. This term for this type of lesion is:

A) circumscribed.
B) malignant melanoma.
C) pustule.
D) wheal.
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53
The term onychomycosis means a:

A) condition in which there is lack of nourishment for the nail bed.
B) disease of the nails caused by a fungus.
C) morbid softening of the nails or the nail bed.
D) profound disturbance in the thermoregulatory system.
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54
Which of the following skin lesions is described as a nonraised, discolored spot?

A) Axilla
B) Bulla
C) Macule
D) Papule
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55
A 23-year-old woman recently camped out in northeastern United States and came home with a red papule, plus flulike symptoms. Other symptoms began to appear several weeks later. The most-likely diagnosis is:

A) ichthyosis.
B) discoid lupus erythematosus.
C) Lyme disease.
D) trichosis.
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56
A 17-year-old woman has decreased tissue pigment. This is referred to as:

A) albinism.
B) erythema.
C) hyperpigmentation.
D) hypopigmentation.
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57
A 15-year-old boy has skin that produces excessive oil. He has which of the following conditions?

A) Bullae
B) Seborrhea
C) Seborrheic keratosis
D) Urticaria
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58
The term axillary means :

A) harmful to an organism.
B) helpful to an organism.
C) pertaining to structures associated with the skin.
D) pertaining to the armpit.
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59
A 14-year-old girl bought a necklace at a stand at the mall. She is now showing an irritation along her neck where she wore it. The term for this condition is:

A) acne vulgaris.
B) contact dermatitis.
C) folliculitis.
D) mycodermatitis.
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60
What is another name for a sweat gland?

A) Endocrine gland
B) Hidradenoma
C) Sebaceous gland
D) Sudoriferous gland
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61
A 24-year-old woman develops an allergic skin eruption, characterized by elevated and irregularly shaped lesions. These skin lesions are called:

A) macules.
B) papules.
C) plaques.
D) wheals.
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62
The outermost skin layer is the ___________.
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63
A ___________ is a marble-like, solid lesion under the skin.
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64
A wound produced by a sharp instrument is a(n) ___________.
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65
Dermabrasion or laser treatments can be used for removal of:

A) cellulitis.
B) fissures.
C) scales.
D) tattoos.
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66
A 6-year-old girl skinned her knee, and her mother applied medicine to the broken skin to prevent infection. The type of medicine is classified as:

A) antimicrobial.
B) antiperspirant.
C) aseptic.
D) transdermal.
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67
An agent that acts against perspiration is called a(n) ___________.
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68
___________ means pertaining to the nails.
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69
A 64-year-old man has abnormal tissue forming on top of a wound. He is scheduled to undergo a procedure that involves the scraping of material from the wound surface to remove abnormal tissue, referred to as:

A) cryosurgery.
B) curettage.
C) dermabrasion.
D) liposuction.
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70
Hair _________ are tiny tubes of epidermal cells that contain the root of the hair shaft.
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71
A scraping or rubbing away of the skin is referred to as ___________.
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72
A benign fatty tumor is called a ___________.
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73
A 43-year-old man has suspected malignant melanoma. To confirm the diagnosis, a small piece of a suspicious mole was removed from his thigh for microscopic examination. This is called a:

A) biopsy.
B) cryosurgery.
C) dermabrasion.
D) laceration.
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74
___________ means through or across the skin.
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75
A 48-year-old man has a large boil on his back. Another term for boil is:

A) bullae.
B) fissure.
C) furuncle.
D) wheal.
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76
A physician prescribes a medicine that inhibits the growth of bacteria for a patient who has a small open wound. The adjective that describes the medication is:

A) aseptic.
B) bactericidal.
C) bacteriostatic.
D) transdermal.
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77
A 7-year-old boy has a black and blue mark on his leg where he was hit with a baseball during his last game. This is referred to as a(n):

A) abrasion.
B) contusion.
C) incision.
D) laceration.
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78
___________ is defined as a fungal inflammation of the skin.
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79
A 29-year-old woman had a wart removed using subfreezing temperature to destroy the tissue. This procedure is referred to as:

A) biopsy.
B) cryosurgery.
C) dermabrasion.
D) laceration.
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