Title: Lecture Notes
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Integumentary System
- Classroom Activity to Accompany Medical
Terminology Systems, Sixth Edition - Barbara A. Gylys Mary Ellen Wedding
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INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM
Structure
- Epidermis
- Dermis
- Subcutaneous tissue
- Accessory organs
- Glands
- Hair
- Nails
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Function
- Covers and shields outer body surfaces
- Sweat and oil glands produce secretions
- Contains an intricate network of sensory
receptors - Regulates body temperature, pain, and pressure
- Melanocytes produced in basal layer gives color
to the skin
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Structure and Function Exercise
- Q What does the term integument mean?
- A Refers to the skin.
- Q What are the accessory structures of the skin?
- A Hair, nails, and glands (sweat and oil)
- Q What are the functions of the subcutaneous
layer of tissue? - A Binds the dermis to underlying structures
stores fats, insulates and cushions the body, and
regulates temperature. - Q In the basal layer, what specialized cells
protect the skin from damaging effects of the
sun? - A Melanocytes, which produce melanin.
- Q Which accessory organs produce oil?
- A Sebaceous glands.
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Basal Cell Carcinoma
- Signs and Symptoms
- Malignancy of basal layer is commonly caused by
repeated overexposure to the sun.
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Basal Cell Carcinoma
- Signs and Symptoms (continued)
- Locally invasive tumor, but rarely
metastasizes. - Tumors grow slowly, but commonly ulcerate.
- Tumors usually occur on the face.
- Predominant in fair-skinned men older than 60
years.
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Basal Cell Carcinoma
- Treatment
- Size, shape, location, and invasiveness of the
carcinoma determine type of treatment. - Curettage and electrodessication.
- Cryotherapy and laser therapy.
- Chemotherapeutic drugs.
- Surgical excision (used in 90 of the cases).
- Irradiation or chemosurgery.
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Clinically Related Exercise
- Q Mr. T is advised that the basal cell carcinoma
on his face will not spread but will remain
local. Nevertheless, it will destroy underlying
and adjacent tissue. The term for spread of CA
from one part of the body to another site is
called _____________. - A metastasis.
- Q A 70-year-old male is diagnosed with basal
cell carcinoma due to overexposure to the sun. He
is advised that the most common site of this skin
cancer is the _____________. - A face.
- Q After closely examining a growth on Anns arm,
she is informed that it is noncancerous. The
dermatologist charts the noncancerous growth as
(benign, cancerous, malignant). - A benign
- Q Mr. J is diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma
and asks the nurse to explain this type of
cancer. - A She explains it is a malignancy of the basal
layer of skin, commonly caused by repeated
overexposure to the sun.
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INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM
Abscess
- Signs and Symptoms
- Localized collection of pus at infection site
(characteristically a staphylococcal infection). - A furuncle, or boil, is an abscess in a hair
follicle and adjacent subcutaneous tissue.
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Abscess
- Signs and Symptoms (continued)
- A carbuncle is a cluster of furuncles in the
subcutaneous tissue. - Affected portion of skin may be extremely tender,
painful, and swollen. - Abscess may enlarge, soften, and open,
discharging pus and necrotic material. - Erythema and edema may persist at the site for
days or weeks. - Mild fever may accompany this condition.
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INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM
Abscess
- Treatment
- Cleaning infected area thoroughly with soap and
water. - Applying hot, wet compresses to promote
vasodilation and drainage from lesions. - Administering topical antibiotics.
- Incision and drainage (ID) may be necessary
after lesion has matured.
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Clinically Related Exercise
Q Mrs. K presents with redness and edema on the
neck. The term to describe reddening of the skin
is ____________. A erythema, erythamatous Q
Upon diagnosis of a furuncle, the nurse explains
that this is an infection caused by a/an
(bacterium, injury, virus). A bacterium Q The
physician charts a cluster of furuncles in the
subcutaneous tissue as a ________________. A
carbuncle Q Sue is diagnosed with an abscess on
her knee. She asks the nurse to explain this
condition. A She explains it is a localized
collection of pus at the infection site,
characteristically caused by the bacterium known
as staphylococcus.
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Psoriasis
- Signs and Symptoms
- Circumscribed red patches covered by thick, dry,
silvery, adherent scales. -
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Psoriasis
- Signs and Symptoms (continued)
- Excessive development of the basal layer
- of the skin.
- Affected areas typically appear dry, cracked, and
encrusted. - Buildup of skin is composed of living and dead
tissue. - Common sites include scalp, knees, elbows,
umbilicus, and genitalia.
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Psoriasis
- Treatment
- Depends on the type of psoriasis, extent of the
disease, and the effect of the disease on the
patient. - No cure treatment is only palliative.
- Topical application of various medications, such
as coal tar, vitamin D, corticosteroid drugs, and
wet dressings.
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Psoriasis
- Treatment (continued)
- Photochemotherapy called PUVA with exposure to
ultraviolet-A (UVA) light to slow
hyperkeratosis. - Ultraviolet-B (UVB) light therapy or natural
sunlight to retard cell production. - Excrimer laser, a more powerful form of UVB light
therapy, is directed to the plaques to control
scaling and inflammation.
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Clinically Related Exercise
- Q Joan K is diagnosed with psoriasis. The
physician explains that the most common sites of
psoriasis are the ________________. - A scalp, knees, elbows, umbilicus, and genitalia
- Q Mr. M presents for treatment of psoriasis
with ultraviolet (UV) light therapy. The doctor
explains that UV therapy retards cell production
and slows horny growths on the skin. Overgrowth
of the horny layer of the epidermis is a
condition called (keratoid, keratolysis,
hyperkeratosis). - A hyperkeratosis
- Q For chronic psoriasis, a powerful form of UVB
light therapy directed to the plaques is
effective in controlling scaling and
inflammation. This type of laser is called - _____________ ___________.
- A excrimer laser
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Medical Vocabulary
- acne
- allograft
- alopecia
- autograft
- contusion
- debridement
- dermatomycosis
- diaphoresis
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Medical Vocabulary
- (continued)
- gangrene
- hematoma
- hirsutism
- impetigo
- macule
- petechia
- pilonidal
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Medical Vocabulary
- (continued)
- pyoderma
- scabies
- sebaceous
- steatoma
- subcutaneous
- vulgaris
- xenograft
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Diagnostic Procedures
- Biopsy
- Skin test
- Intradermal allergy test reactions.
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Word Building Exercise
Q Inflammation of skin A dermatitis Q
Instrument to cut skin A dermatome,
dermatotome Q Tumor (consisting) of fat A
adipoma, lipoma, steatoma Q Excision or removal
of a nail A onychectomy Q Skin that is blue
(in color) A cyanoderma
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INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM
Medical and Surgical Procedures
- Debridement
- ID
- Mohs surgery
- Skin graft
- allograft
- autograft
- synthetic
- xenograft
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Clinically Related Exercise
Q Mr. Y presents to have foreign material
removed from his wound and avoid the development
of an infection. The therapeutic procedure is
charted as (allograft, cryotherapy,
debridement). A debridement Q Joan F presents
to the clinic to remove a basal cell carcinoma
from her face. The doctor freezes and destroys
the lesion with nitrogen. This therapeutic
procedure is known as (cryotherapy, debridement,
UV). A cryotherapy. Q Patient X is informed
that pus will be removed from her abscess by
incising and draining it. The procedure is
abbreviated as ______. A ID
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Clinically Related Exercise
(continued) Q The surgeon informs Lydia T that
layer by layer her tumor will be excised until it
is removed. What type of surgery is this
called? A Mohs surgery Q Mr X, a burn patient,
is given a transplant of healthy tissue from his
son. What type of transplant is this known as? A
allograft Q John, a fireman who suffers from
chemical burns, is having healthy tissue
transplanted from a pig. What type of transplant
is this called? A xenograft
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Pharmacology
- Antibiotics
- Antifungals
- Antipruritics
- Corticosteroids
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Clinically Related Exercise
Q To treat a skin infection, the physician
prescribes a/an (antifungal, antibiotic,
corticosteroid). A antibiotic Q Mary broke out
with a poison ivy rash after a camping trip. A
topical drug is prescribed to decrease
inflammation and itching. This drug is called
a/an (antifungal, antibiotic, corticosteroid). A
corticosteroid Q Mrs. K is diagnosed with
ringworm and is treated with a/an (antifungal,
antibiotic, corticosteroid). A antifungal