Deck 23: The Integumentary System

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Julio called this morning and asked to be seen today if possible. You fit him into the schedule and he arrives at your office with a red face that looks painful. He states that the gas stove flashed in his face when he was lighting it. You note that facial hair has been burned, but there are no blisters. Your best first response is to ____.

A) call 911 because burns to the head are always serious
B) apply ointment to the burns on his face
C) check his vital signs and put ice on the burned area
D) get him to drink some cool water to prevent shock
E) cover the burn to keep out bacteria
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When the skin is injured, inflammation follows. One effect of this response is that it ____.

A) prevents hemorrhage
B) decreases swelling
C) decreases blood supply to the area
D) decreases nutrients to the area
E) carries defensive cells to the area
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The most aggressive skin cancer is ____.

A) basal cell carcinoma
B) squamous cell carcinoma
C) melanoma
D) eczema
E) scabies
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A ____ often begins with a mole.

A) verruca
B) basal cell carcinoma
C) squamous cell carcinoma
D) melanoma
E) wart
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Keratinocytes are located in the ____.

A) arrector pili
B) epidermis
C) dermis
D) subcutaneous layer
E) hypodermis
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A person with a rich supply of oxygenated blood will have skin that is a(n) ____ hue.

A) pink
B) cyanotic
C) yellow
D) bluish
E) amber
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The ABCDE rule applies to which of the following?

A) Melanoma
B) Basal cell carcinoma
C) Squamous cell carcinoma
D) Alopecia
E) Herpes zoster
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You are working at a walk-in urgent care center. Kenneth is an auto mechanic and was brought in by a co-worker after his arm accidentally came in contact with the hot motor of a car he was working on. His long-sleeved shirt appears to be sticking to a burned area that extends from the upper arm to the mid-forearm. Your best response is to ____.

A) remove the shirt from the burned area
B) cool the burn with large amounts of water
C) contact emergency personnel
D) check the airways for swelling
E) apply a soothing lotion to the burned area
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The most common skin cancer is ____.

A) basal cell carcinoma
B) squamous cell carcinoma
C) melanoma
D) eczema
E) scabies
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The extent of a burn injury is estimated by ____.

A) calculating body mass
B) calculating weight, height, and age
C) using the rule of nines
D) identifying the substance that caused the burn
E) classifying the thickness of the burn injury
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Melanin, which helps protect underlying layers of skin from UV radiation, is deposited throughout the ____.

A) dermis
B) epidermis
C) subcutaneous layer
D) hypodermis
E) arrector pili
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Sweat glands are found in the ____.

A) arrector pili
B) epidermis
C) dermis
D) subcutaneous
E) hypodermis
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Which of the following is mostly adipose tissue?

A) Epidermis
B) Dermis
C) Hypodermis
D) Stratum basale
E) Stratum germinativum
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Which of these structures or substances in the skin helps prevent UV radiation from damaging deep structures of the skin?

A) Sebaceous glands
B) Melanin
C) Keratinocytes
D) Keratin
E) Collagen fibers
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Keratin is a durable protein that makes the ____ waterproof and resistant to bacteria and viruses.

A) Arrector pili
B) Epidermis
C) Dermis
D) Subcutaneous
E) Hypodermis
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Shock is likely to occur after a partial-thickness burn injury that affects ____ or more of the body surface.

A) 1%
B) 3%
C) 5%
D) 7%
E) 9%
Question
The skin plays a role in regulating body temperature by ____.

A) dilating or constricting blood vessels in the skin
B) stimulating the hypothalamus
C) eliminating wastes
D) retaining fluids
E) producing vitamin D
Question
Which skin layer contains all of the major tissue types, including epithelial tissue, connective tissues, muscle tissue, and nervous tissue?

A) Arrector pili
B) Epidermis
C) Dermis
D) Subcutaneous
E) Hypodermis
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When the supply of oxygen in the blood is low, the skin looks rather pale or ____.

A) pink
B) rosy
C) yellow
D) bluish
E) amber
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Which skin cancer rarely spreads to other tissues?

A) basal cell carcinoma.
B) squamous cell carcinoma.
C) melanoma.
D) eczema.
E) scabies.
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A ____ burn involves the epidermis and dermis but not muscles or bone.

A) first-degree
B) second-degree
C) third-degree
D) full-thickness
E) superficial
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A burn that causes only pain, swelling, and redness is a ____.

A) first-degree burn
B) second-degree burn
C) third-degree burn
D) partial-thickness burn
E) full-thickness burn
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Which of the following is not associated with eccrine sweat glands?

A) Most numerous
B) Produce watery sweat
C) Cause loss of body heat
D) Most numerous in armpits and groin
E) Activated primarily by heat
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Which of the following diseases or disorders has five stages?

A) Eczema
B) Pediculosis
C) Herpes zoster
D) Melanoma
E) Folliculitis
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Itchy, silvery, scaly lesions are characteristic of ____.

A) folliculitis
B) psoriasis
C) scabies
D) pediculosis
E) eczema
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Which of these skin problems requires treating the whole family?

A) Folliculitis
B) Psoriasis
C) Scabies
D) Dermatitis
E) Eczema
Question
The causes of eczema are ____.

A) inherited
B) viral
C) hormonal
D) bacterial
E) mostly unknown
Question
Apocrine sweat glands are not associated with which of the following?

A) Produce sweat with a high amount of protein
B) Activated primarily by heat
C) Produce thicker sweat than eccrine glands
D) Most numerous in arm pits and groin
E) Become active during puberty
Question
Pediculosis is caused by ____ and comes in three forms.

A) a virus.
B) bacteria.
C) a fungus.
D) a worm.
E) lice.
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Which of these skin problems can be caused by excessive rubbing of the skin?

A) Folliculitis
B) Psoriasis
C) Scabies
D) Dermatitis
E) Pediculosis
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Which of these skin problems is an inherited autoimmune disorder?

A) Folliculitis
B) Psoriasis
C) Scabies
D) Dermatitis
E) Pediculosis
Question
Cellulitis is an inflammation of connective tissues in skin caused by ____.

A) a virus
B) bacteria
C) a fungus
D) a worm
E) lice
Question
Which characteristic is associated with apocrine sweat glands?

A) Most numerous
B) Produces watery sweat
C) Produces sweat with a high amount of protein
D) Causes loss of body heat
E) Concentrated on the forehead, neck, and back
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Which of the following is associated with eccrine sweat glands?

A) Produce watery sweat
B) Produce sweat with a high amount of protein
C) Activated by nervousness or stress
D) Most numerous in armpits and groin
E) Become active during puberty
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With a ____ burn, the muscles and bones may be burned and the tissue looks charred.

A) superficial
B) second-degree
C) full-thickness
D) partial-thickness
E) first-degree
Question
Rosacea results from dilation of small facial blood vessels; the cause of this dilation is ____.

A) a virus
B) bacteria
C) a fungus
D) a worm
E) unknown
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Which of the following begins in the flat cells of the epidermis?

A) Basal cell carcinoma
B) Alopecia
C) Melanoma
D) Squamous cell carcinoma
E) Pediculosis
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Herpes simplex is caused by ____.

A) a virus
B) bacteria
C) lice
D) hormones
E) unknown causes
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Which of the following are mites that burrow beneath the skin?

A) Folliculitis
B) Psoriasis
C) Eczema
D) Scabies
E) Dermatitis
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People who have ____ may require chemotherapy.

A) basal cell carcinoma
B) alopecia
C) melanoma
D) squamous cell carcinoma
E) pediculosis
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Which letter indicates the dermis?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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Unless they are extensive, burns like the one shown in the figure by letter ________ do not require medical attention and usually heal well.
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When the supply of oxygen in the blood is low, the skin looks bluish, which is called ________.
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________ is a general term defined as inflammation of the skin or a rash that can have many causes. It is a sign of many types of skin disorder.
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In shingles, a painful blistering rash occurs along the ________, the skin area along the pathway of the affected nerve root.
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The ________ is the most superficial layer of skin and is made up of many layers of tightly packed cells.
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A third-degree burn is shown at letter ________ in the figure.
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The ________ muscles are attached to hair follicles and cause goose bumps.
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The ________ layer of the skin is deep to the epidermis and contains all the major tissue types.
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One type of chronic dermatitis that has acute phases is _______. Its causes are mostly unknown, but it is thought to be a type of allergy or the result of an underlying inflammatory condition.
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Most of the time, ________ is inherited and results in hair loss. Other common causes include hormonal changes, chemotherapy, stress, burns, and fungal infections of the skin.
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A first-degree burn is shown at letter ________ in the figure.
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In a third-degree burn (letter ________), the skin often looks black or charred, which is known as eschar.
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Joanne is in the office today because of a rash that is occurring down one side of her back and thigh. She is obviously in great pain. You observe that the rash is beginning to blister in places. Which of the following questions might help you gather more information to help the physician make a diagnosis?

A) "How many people live in your home?"
B) "Have you noticed any similar symptoms in other family members?"
C) "Did you have chickenpox when you were a child?"
D) "Have you had any sexual contact in the last 6 months?"
E) "How long has it been since you had a tetanus shot?"
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An inflammation of connective tissues in skin that primarily occurs on the face and legs and is caused by staphylococcal and streptococcal bacteria is _______.
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Barry has come to the medical office today because he has a small sore on the back of his left forearm that appeared three months ago and has not gone away. The sore is smooth and red, and has a slight waxy sheen. You would expect the physician to test for which of the following disorders?

A) Dermatitis
B) Eczema
C) Psoriasis
D) Basal cell carcinoma
E) Herpes simplex
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Shock is likely to develop in partial-thickness burn injuries (letter ________) if the burn affects 9% or more of the body surface.
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A hair ________ is a tube-like depression in the dermis of skin made of epithelial tissue.
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The ________ glands produce a thicker type of sweat that contains more proteins and are mostly concentrated in areas of skin with coarse hair.
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A partial-thickness burn involves the epidermis and dermis. This is shown at letter ________ in the figure.
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Another name for the subcutaneous layer of skin is ________.
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All people have about the same number of ________, regardless of skin color. What varies from person to person is how active the cells are in producing melanin.
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One factor that determines skin color is the amount of oxygenated blood in the dermis of skin. The pigment in red blood cells that carry oxygen is called ________.
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A person with a rich supply of ________ blood will have skin that is a pinkish hue.
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The skin condition called ________ is caused by parasitic lice and is associated with overcrowded conditions and often with poor hygiene.
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The white half-moon-shaped area at the base of a nail is called a(n) ________ and contains very active keratinocytes.
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Herpes ________ types 1 and 2 are both caused by a virus. Type 1 causes cold sores, is very contagious, and is spread through saliva. Type 2, known as genital herpes, is sexually transmitted.
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The stratum ________ is the deepest layer of the epidermis. The cells in this layer are constantly dividing and push older cells up toward the stratum corneum.
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The skin disorder that commonly appears as facial redness, predominantly over the cheeks and nose, is ________ and results from dilation of small facial blood vessels.
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The most common cell type in the epidermis is the ________.
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In ________, the skin develops oozing lesions that eventually crust over with a distinctive honey-colored crust. It is highly contagious for those who come in contact with the lesions or the exudates from them.
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The durable protein that makes the epidermis waterproof and resistant to bacteria and viruses is ________.
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Most likely an inherited autoimmune disorder, ________ causes recurring episodes of itching and redness with outbreaks of distinctive silvery, scaly skin lesions.
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An oily substance called ________ is secreted onto hairs to keep them soft and pliable and is eventually deposited onto skin to keep it soft as well.
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After a person has chickenpox, the virus becomes dormant in the spine's dorsal nerve root, but it can become active again later in life to cause shingles, also known as herpes ________.
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Because ________, which is caused by the itch mite, is highly contagious, it is wise to treat an entire family if one member is infected.
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"Swimmer's rash," or ________, is an inflammation of hair follicles resulting from shaving or excess rubbing of skin areas or from bacteria and fungi that develop from prolonged wearing of wet swimwear or undertreated hot tubs.
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The nail ________ holds the nail down to underlying skin and provides nutrients to the nail from the blood supply under it.
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The pigment called ________ traps ultraviolet radiation from sunlight and prevents the radiation from harming structures in the underlying layers of skin.
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The ________ glands produce an oily substance called sebum that is secreted onto hairs to keep them soft and pliable and also to prevent bacteria from growing on the skin.
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Julio called this morning and asked to be seen today if possible. You fit him into the schedule and he arrives at your office with a red face that looks painful. He states that the gas stove flashed in his face when he was lighting it. You note that facial hair has been burned, but there are no blisters. Your best first response is to ____.

A) call 911 because burns to the head are always serious
B) apply ointment to the burns on his face
C) check his vital signs and put ice on the burned area
D) get him to drink some cool water to prevent shock
E) cover the burn to keep out bacteria
call 911 because burns to the head are always serious
2
When the skin is injured, inflammation follows. One effect of this response is that it ____.

A) prevents hemorrhage
B) decreases swelling
C) decreases blood supply to the area
D) decreases nutrients to the area
E) carries defensive cells to the area
carries defensive cells to the area
3
The most aggressive skin cancer is ____.

A) basal cell carcinoma
B) squamous cell carcinoma
C) melanoma
D) eczema
E) scabies
melanoma
4
A ____ often begins with a mole.

A) verruca
B) basal cell carcinoma
C) squamous cell carcinoma
D) melanoma
E) wart
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Keratinocytes are located in the ____.

A) arrector pili
B) epidermis
C) dermis
D) subcutaneous layer
E) hypodermis
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A person with a rich supply of oxygenated blood will have skin that is a(n) ____ hue.

A) pink
B) cyanotic
C) yellow
D) bluish
E) amber
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The ABCDE rule applies to which of the following?

A) Melanoma
B) Basal cell carcinoma
C) Squamous cell carcinoma
D) Alopecia
E) Herpes zoster
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8
You are working at a walk-in urgent care center. Kenneth is an auto mechanic and was brought in by a co-worker after his arm accidentally came in contact with the hot motor of a car he was working on. His long-sleeved shirt appears to be sticking to a burned area that extends from the upper arm to the mid-forearm. Your best response is to ____.

A) remove the shirt from the burned area
B) cool the burn with large amounts of water
C) contact emergency personnel
D) check the airways for swelling
E) apply a soothing lotion to the burned area
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The most common skin cancer is ____.

A) basal cell carcinoma
B) squamous cell carcinoma
C) melanoma
D) eczema
E) scabies
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10
The extent of a burn injury is estimated by ____.

A) calculating body mass
B) calculating weight, height, and age
C) using the rule of nines
D) identifying the substance that caused the burn
E) classifying the thickness of the burn injury
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Melanin, which helps protect underlying layers of skin from UV radiation, is deposited throughout the ____.

A) dermis
B) epidermis
C) subcutaneous layer
D) hypodermis
E) arrector pili
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Sweat glands are found in the ____.

A) arrector pili
B) epidermis
C) dermis
D) subcutaneous
E) hypodermis
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Which of the following is mostly adipose tissue?

A) Epidermis
B) Dermis
C) Hypodermis
D) Stratum basale
E) Stratum germinativum
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Which of these structures or substances in the skin helps prevent UV radiation from damaging deep structures of the skin?

A) Sebaceous glands
B) Melanin
C) Keratinocytes
D) Keratin
E) Collagen fibers
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Keratin is a durable protein that makes the ____ waterproof and resistant to bacteria and viruses.

A) Arrector pili
B) Epidermis
C) Dermis
D) Subcutaneous
E) Hypodermis
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Shock is likely to occur after a partial-thickness burn injury that affects ____ or more of the body surface.

A) 1%
B) 3%
C) 5%
D) 7%
E) 9%
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The skin plays a role in regulating body temperature by ____.

A) dilating or constricting blood vessels in the skin
B) stimulating the hypothalamus
C) eliminating wastes
D) retaining fluids
E) producing vitamin D
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Which skin layer contains all of the major tissue types, including epithelial tissue, connective tissues, muscle tissue, and nervous tissue?

A) Arrector pili
B) Epidermis
C) Dermis
D) Subcutaneous
E) Hypodermis
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When the supply of oxygen in the blood is low, the skin looks rather pale or ____.

A) pink
B) rosy
C) yellow
D) bluish
E) amber
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Which skin cancer rarely spreads to other tissues?

A) basal cell carcinoma.
B) squamous cell carcinoma.
C) melanoma.
D) eczema.
E) scabies.
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A ____ burn involves the epidermis and dermis but not muscles or bone.

A) first-degree
B) second-degree
C) third-degree
D) full-thickness
E) superficial
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A burn that causes only pain, swelling, and redness is a ____.

A) first-degree burn
B) second-degree burn
C) third-degree burn
D) partial-thickness burn
E) full-thickness burn
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Which of the following is not associated with eccrine sweat glands?

A) Most numerous
B) Produce watery sweat
C) Cause loss of body heat
D) Most numerous in armpits and groin
E) Activated primarily by heat
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Which of the following diseases or disorders has five stages?

A) Eczema
B) Pediculosis
C) Herpes zoster
D) Melanoma
E) Folliculitis
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Itchy, silvery, scaly lesions are characteristic of ____.

A) folliculitis
B) psoriasis
C) scabies
D) pediculosis
E) eczema
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Which of these skin problems requires treating the whole family?

A) Folliculitis
B) Psoriasis
C) Scabies
D) Dermatitis
E) Eczema
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The causes of eczema are ____.

A) inherited
B) viral
C) hormonal
D) bacterial
E) mostly unknown
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Apocrine sweat glands are not associated with which of the following?

A) Produce sweat with a high amount of protein
B) Activated primarily by heat
C) Produce thicker sweat than eccrine glands
D) Most numerous in arm pits and groin
E) Become active during puberty
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Pediculosis is caused by ____ and comes in three forms.

A) a virus.
B) bacteria.
C) a fungus.
D) a worm.
E) lice.
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Which of these skin problems can be caused by excessive rubbing of the skin?

A) Folliculitis
B) Psoriasis
C) Scabies
D) Dermatitis
E) Pediculosis
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Which of these skin problems is an inherited autoimmune disorder?

A) Folliculitis
B) Psoriasis
C) Scabies
D) Dermatitis
E) Pediculosis
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Cellulitis is an inflammation of connective tissues in skin caused by ____.

A) a virus
B) bacteria
C) a fungus
D) a worm
E) lice
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33
Which characteristic is associated with apocrine sweat glands?

A) Most numerous
B) Produces watery sweat
C) Produces sweat with a high amount of protein
D) Causes loss of body heat
E) Concentrated on the forehead, neck, and back
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Which of the following is associated with eccrine sweat glands?

A) Produce watery sweat
B) Produce sweat with a high amount of protein
C) Activated by nervousness or stress
D) Most numerous in armpits and groin
E) Become active during puberty
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With a ____ burn, the muscles and bones may be burned and the tissue looks charred.

A) superficial
B) second-degree
C) full-thickness
D) partial-thickness
E) first-degree
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Rosacea results from dilation of small facial blood vessels; the cause of this dilation is ____.

A) a virus
B) bacteria
C) a fungus
D) a worm
E) unknown
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Which of the following begins in the flat cells of the epidermis?

A) Basal cell carcinoma
B) Alopecia
C) Melanoma
D) Squamous cell carcinoma
E) Pediculosis
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Herpes simplex is caused by ____.

A) a virus
B) bacteria
C) lice
D) hormones
E) unknown causes
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Which of the following are mites that burrow beneath the skin?

A) Folliculitis
B) Psoriasis
C) Eczema
D) Scabies
E) Dermatitis
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People who have ____ may require chemotherapy.

A) basal cell carcinoma
B) alopecia
C) melanoma
D) squamous cell carcinoma
E) pediculosis
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Which letter indicates the dermis?

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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Unless they are extensive, burns like the one shown in the figure by letter ________ do not require medical attention and usually heal well.
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When the supply of oxygen in the blood is low, the skin looks bluish, which is called ________.
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________ is a general term defined as inflammation of the skin or a rash that can have many causes. It is a sign of many types of skin disorder.
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In shingles, a painful blistering rash occurs along the ________, the skin area along the pathway of the affected nerve root.
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The ________ is the most superficial layer of skin and is made up of many layers of tightly packed cells.
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A third-degree burn is shown at letter ________ in the figure.
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The ________ muscles are attached to hair follicles and cause goose bumps.
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The ________ layer of the skin is deep to the epidermis and contains all the major tissue types.
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One type of chronic dermatitis that has acute phases is _______. Its causes are mostly unknown, but it is thought to be a type of allergy or the result of an underlying inflammatory condition.
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Most of the time, ________ is inherited and results in hair loss. Other common causes include hormonal changes, chemotherapy, stress, burns, and fungal infections of the skin.
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A first-degree burn is shown at letter ________ in the figure.
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53
In a third-degree burn (letter ________), the skin often looks black or charred, which is known as eschar.
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54
Joanne is in the office today because of a rash that is occurring down one side of her back and thigh. She is obviously in great pain. You observe that the rash is beginning to blister in places. Which of the following questions might help you gather more information to help the physician make a diagnosis?

A) "How many people live in your home?"
B) "Have you noticed any similar symptoms in other family members?"
C) "Did you have chickenpox when you were a child?"
D) "Have you had any sexual contact in the last 6 months?"
E) "How long has it been since you had a tetanus shot?"
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55
An inflammation of connective tissues in skin that primarily occurs on the face and legs and is caused by staphylococcal and streptococcal bacteria is _______.
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56
Barry has come to the medical office today because he has a small sore on the back of his left forearm that appeared three months ago and has not gone away. The sore is smooth and red, and has a slight waxy sheen. You would expect the physician to test for which of the following disorders?

A) Dermatitis
B) Eczema
C) Psoriasis
D) Basal cell carcinoma
E) Herpes simplex
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57
Shock is likely to develop in partial-thickness burn injuries (letter ________) if the burn affects 9% or more of the body surface.
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58
A hair ________ is a tube-like depression in the dermis of skin made of epithelial tissue.
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59
The ________ glands produce a thicker type of sweat that contains more proteins and are mostly concentrated in areas of skin with coarse hair.
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60
A partial-thickness burn involves the epidermis and dermis. This is shown at letter ________ in the figure.
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61
Another name for the subcutaneous layer of skin is ________.
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62
All people have about the same number of ________, regardless of skin color. What varies from person to person is how active the cells are in producing melanin.
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63
One factor that determines skin color is the amount of oxygenated blood in the dermis of skin. The pigment in red blood cells that carry oxygen is called ________.
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64
A person with a rich supply of ________ blood will have skin that is a pinkish hue.
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65
The skin condition called ________ is caused by parasitic lice and is associated with overcrowded conditions and often with poor hygiene.
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66
The white half-moon-shaped area at the base of a nail is called a(n) ________ and contains very active keratinocytes.
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67
Herpes ________ types 1 and 2 are both caused by a virus. Type 1 causes cold sores, is very contagious, and is spread through saliva. Type 2, known as genital herpes, is sexually transmitted.
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68
The stratum ________ is the deepest layer of the epidermis. The cells in this layer are constantly dividing and push older cells up toward the stratum corneum.
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69
The skin disorder that commonly appears as facial redness, predominantly over the cheeks and nose, is ________ and results from dilation of small facial blood vessels.
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70
The most common cell type in the epidermis is the ________.
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71
In ________, the skin develops oozing lesions that eventually crust over with a distinctive honey-colored crust. It is highly contagious for those who come in contact with the lesions or the exudates from them.
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72
The durable protein that makes the epidermis waterproof and resistant to bacteria and viruses is ________.
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73
Most likely an inherited autoimmune disorder, ________ causes recurring episodes of itching and redness with outbreaks of distinctive silvery, scaly skin lesions.
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74
An oily substance called ________ is secreted onto hairs to keep them soft and pliable and is eventually deposited onto skin to keep it soft as well.
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75
After a person has chickenpox, the virus becomes dormant in the spine's dorsal nerve root, but it can become active again later in life to cause shingles, also known as herpes ________.
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76
Because ________, which is caused by the itch mite, is highly contagious, it is wise to treat an entire family if one member is infected.
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77
"Swimmer's rash," or ________, is an inflammation of hair follicles resulting from shaving or excess rubbing of skin areas or from bacteria and fungi that develop from prolonged wearing of wet swimwear or undertreated hot tubs.
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78
The nail ________ holds the nail down to underlying skin and provides nutrients to the nail from the blood supply under it.
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79
The pigment called ________ traps ultraviolet radiation from sunlight and prevents the radiation from harming structures in the underlying layers of skin.
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80
The ________ glands produce an oily substance called sebum that is secreted onto hairs to keep them soft and pliable and also to prevent bacteria from growing on the skin.
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