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Title: Dermatology


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Dermatology
  • Medical Jeopardy

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  • Anatomy structure as physiology is to_________?

3
  • function

4
  • Five functions of the integument

5
  • Temperature preservation, water preservation,
    sense organ (pain, pressure, hot, cold and touch,
    stores vitamin D (sunshine vitamin), stores fat,
    absorption, excretion of salt and excess water,

6
  • The abdominal/pelvic cavity is lined with this
    serous membrane

7
  • What is the peritoneum?

8
  • Three organs located in the thoracic cavity

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  • Two lungs, one heart

10
  • This product of this gland is excreted via the
    hair follicle

11
  • What is sebum (from the sebaceous gland)?

12
  • Hemi paresis (partial or temporary paralysis) is
    characteristic of patients suffering this
    condition

13
  • What is post-CVA? (paresispartial/temporary
    paralysis)

14
  • Non-organized DNA in the nucleus when not in
    chromosome/reproducing mode, is called this

15
  • What is chromatin?

16
  • The four phases of mitosis

17
  • Prophase metaphase, anaphase, telophase

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  • ATP would most likely be found in these structures

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  • Mitochondria

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  • Cyanosisblue as ___________ red

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  • erythema

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  • She won an Oscar for her role in Dream girls

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  • Jennifer Hudson

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  • He won an Oscar for portraying blues singer Ray
    Charles

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  • Who is Jamie Fox?

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  • It is a lesion that is flat with the surface of
    the skin like a freckle, not raised above the
    skin surface

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  • What is a macule?

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  • It is a raised, nipple-like lesion of the skin

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  • What is a papule (or papilloma)?

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  • It means a defect in the continuity of skin

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  • What is an ulcer?

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  • Patients most likely to suffer stomach ulcers

33
  • High stress, fast eating, type-A personality
    types and also alcoholics (ethanol burns right
    through the mucous protecting the stomach lining)

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  • The most likely cause of skin ulcers

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  • diabetes

36
  • The glands that cool you down (proper medical
    name only please)

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  • What are suderiferous glands (sweat glands)?

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  • Two attachments to the skin

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  • Hair and nails

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  • What hair and nails are made from

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  • Both are made from a protein called keratin
    (which is indigestible if you eat either since
    you have no keratinase enzymes)

42
  • The type of lesion an infected zit really is to a
    dermatologist

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  • A pustule

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  • An example of the most common type of topical
    medication used for acne and what group of
    medications does it belong to?

45
  • Benzoyl peroxide and it is a type of astringent
    (chemical that dries out your skin i.e. removes
    oil from it so there is no sebum to clog up
    sebacceous glands causing a pimple)

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  • Three typical diseases associated with DM (not
    just symptoms, but diseases and conditions!)

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  • Retinopathy (sugar blindness)
  • Nephropathy (kidney failure)
  • PVD (loss of leg circulation)
  • Cardiovascular disease
  • Skin ulcerations/amputations of limbs

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  • An example of a benign papular lesion caused by a
    virus

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  • What is a verrucca (wart)?

50
  • A skin condition generally associated with
    children, is highly contagious and responds to
    penicillin

51
  • Impetigo (caused by streptococcus)

52
  • The three types of skin cancer

53
  • Basal cell, squamous cell and melanoma

54
  • The definitive method of deciding which type of
    CA on the skin one may have and who interprets
    the results

55
  • What is a biopsy (bx) done by a pathologist or
    oncologist?

56
  • Why babies need sunlamps

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  • Because their livers are not complete, they build
    up a chemical in the blood (called bilirubin)
    which accumulates in their blood discoloring
    their skin (yellow like jaundice) and the UV
    light blanches it so mothers dont get scared of
    their yellow alien like babies

58
  • Where nerves and blood vessels are located in the
    skin

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  • In the dermis and below, in the hypodermis none
    in the epidermis at all

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  • Name four layers of the epidermis

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  • The germinating (growing layer) aka basal layer
    and the stratum corneum (protective, shedding
    dead layer on top). The spindle (spinous) and
    granular layer are in between them.

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  • Doctors dont call them blackheads but this

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  • Comedones or comedoes sebum clogged sebaceous
    glands before infection to become a pustule
    (pimple)

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  • He was a Gladiator but is from down under.

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  • Who is Russell Crowe?

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  • It means closer to your tail

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  • What is caudal?

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  • The surface of your body that your umbilicus is
    located on

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  • What is your ventral surface?

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  • An infection of ones brain

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  • Encephalitis (menigitis is an infection of the
    membrane covering the brain)

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  • An infection of the serous lining of your lungs
    and your heart (both names, both organs)

73
  • What is pleuritis and pericarditis?

74
  • The pigment in ones skin that gives it shades of
    darkness

75
  • What is melanin? (tans in UV light)

76
  • A non contagious skin lesion which is
    maculopapular, even silvery/crusty, benign and
  • episodic

77
  • Psoriasis

78
  • Where psoriasis is usually located

79
  • Knees and elbows (dorsal surfaces of both or
    each) dorsal in on the front of the knees since
    legs on backwards

80
  • A system of the body designed primarily for
    fighting infections and disposing of waste
    products for fighting diseases

81
  • What is the lymphatic system

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  • A system to which the tonsils and thymus gland
    belong

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  • What is the lymphatic system?

84
  • A system comprised of the specialized organs of
    the body which secrete their products called
    hormones directly into the blood

85
  • What is the endocrine gland system?

86
  • The tissue containing fat and larger blood
    vessels and larger nerves beneath the integument

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  • What is the hypodermis aka subcutis aka fascia?

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  • The type of glands sweat and sebacceous glands are

89
  • Exocrine secrete their products directly on a
    body surface (the skin) while endocrine glands
    secrete their products (hormones) directly into
    the blood!

90
  • A five step regimen for treating acne

91
  • Washing the face and shampooing often
  • Using astringents like benzoyl peroxide to dry
    out your sebum on the skin
  • Antibiotics and/or vitamin A creams (Retin-A)
  • Reducing the use of oils and cosmetics on skin
  • UV light (dries out ones skin but beware of CA!)
  • Accutane Rx
  • Grow up and leave your teen yrs and those
    hormones behind

92
  • Chris Angel is better known by his stage and TV
    show name

93
  • What is Mindfreak?

94
  • To what type of entertainment does Guiding Light
    belong?

95
  • Soap Opera (TV serial drama)

96
  • A common fungal infection of the feet and groin
    (crotch)

97
  • What is tinea (tinea pedis is athletes foot and
    tinea inguinalis is jock itch)

98
  • Five signs that a mole is possibly cancerous

99
  • Changes in color and polychromatic
  • Changes in size (broader than an eraser) at 6mm
  • Asymmetrical
  • Migrates from one site to another
  • Irregular borders
  • Change in texture

100
  • The races most likely to develop basal and
    squamous cell carcinoma

101
  • Fair-skinned

102
  • Most likely race to develop melanoma

103
  • Dark skinned people

104
  • A tinea characterized by its circular pattern on
    the skin and is highly contagious

105
  • Ringworm not a worm but a fungus,(tinea) very
    contagious to the scalp and others

106
  • Five senses you can feel from your integument

107
  • Hot, cold, deep pressure, pain, light touch

108
  • The three greatest risks to a patient suffering
    major burns to their integument

109
  • Infection, dehydration and excruciating pain( put
    them into a coma, float them in a sterile saline
    bath at body temp. and start antibiotics) then do
    skin grafting

110
  • It is a type of fungus which grows between the
    toes and in the vagina
  • (medical name only)

111
  • What is candida (yeast)?
  • Candida vaginalis and candida interdigitalis

112
  • The Allen Brothers were famous for founding this

113
  • Houston

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  • Your patient is yellow in their integument. This
    is called________and might be a sign of
    _____________.

115
  • Jaundice..liver disease

116
  • Where is connective tissue found in the
    integument?

117
  • In the hypodermis (fascia) aka subcutis, which
    also has ones fat (adipose tissue). The layer
    for liposuction is here!

118
  • The tissue in the body with the most mitochondria
    is this

119
  • Muscle tissue

120
  • You meet someone who is a myohistologist? What
    is their specialty?

121
  • They study muscle tissue

122
  • Three conditions necessary for tinea to
    proliferate

123
  • What is warmth, moisture and darkness (the only
    plant that is killed by sunlight is
    fungi/yeast/molds/mushrooms, because they were
    growing before the sun formed).

124
  • A device for visualizing the inner lining of the
    uterus

125
  • What is a hysterscope?

126
  • This famous doctor assisted Sherlock Holmes in
    his mystery adventures

127
  • Dr. Watson

128
  • You might have to split your nose to sever a body
    in this plane

129
  • What is the sagital plane?

130
  • The device for looking into your eyes

131
  • What is an opthalmoscope?

132
  • Treatment for an abscess (abbreviation, please)

133
  • What is an ID?

134
  • You call it a blister, the doctor calls it this

135
  • What is a vesicle? (A bleb or bulla if its
    larger)

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  • Four ways to administer medication

137
  • IV, PO, IM, TD, and inhalation and topically on
    the skin or mucous membranes
  • Intravenous, po is by mouth, intramuscular,
    transdermally, etc.

138
  • The difference between serous and mucous fluids

139
  • Serous is watery, mucous is thick

140
  • This is an erythematous, maculopapular patch of
    lesion for which we have no known cause and is
    episodic, may be pruritic

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  • Eczema

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  • The universal anti-pruritic

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  • Cortisone

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  • Two common anti-tinea medications

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  • Lotrimin and Lamisil

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  • You get a something on your skin. It causes
    itches and your skin becomes red. Name the
    condition and describe both symptoms just
    described in medical terms

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  • Contact dermatitis, with pruritis (itching) and
    erythema (redness)

148
  • This patch of flaking, erythematous lesion
    usually follows the hairline of the face

149
  • What is seborrhea? (possibly an allergy to your
    own sebum)

150
  • Many women have this transient form of DM

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  • Gestational DM only during the last trimester,
    their blood glucose rises, hopefully temporarily,
    from the baby laying on their pancreas causing
    ischemia

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  • Ketonuria is a warning sign of this disease

153
  • DM diabetics convert some of their excess
    sugar to acetone (nail polish remover)

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  • This virus is contagious from body fluids even
    when you are not having a visible, painful attack
    of it

155
  • What is genital herpes? (human papiloma virus)

156
  • The founder of the Nobel Peace Prize ironically
    made his fortune from this invention

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  • Inventing dynamite and selling it very profitably
    to both sides in WW I

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  • It means drinks a lot of fluids)

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  • Polydipsia

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  • Medical name for an alcoholic

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  • Dipsomaniac

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  • Diaper rash, jock itch and vaginitis are all
    caused by this type of organism

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  • Tinea (candida AKA yeast if its in the vagina
    and between the toes) The Tinea group includes
    fungi, yeast, molds, lichens, algae, mushrooms.
    All are primitive non photosynthetic, non
    chloroform containing plants that are killed by
    dryness and sunlight and anit-fungal meds

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  • Even boiling water wont kill these seeds

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  • Spores! Fungi are hard to kill, they just go to
    sleep (become dormant) and wait for their next
    opportunity to infect you.

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  • Kids in day care centers contract this common
    highly contagious skin disorder

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  • What is impetigo?

168
  • Lance Armstrong is usually the first person to
    see this sign when he races

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  • THE END lol

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