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THE INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM Introduction

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The Integumentary system. Introduction. HS-ATS-8: The student will analyze the anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology of each of the body’s systems and apply knowledge in applicable healthcare settings. Objectives. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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THE INTEGUMENTAR

Y SYSTEM

Introduction

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HS-ATS-8: THE STUDENT WILL

ANALYZE THE ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF EACH OF THE BODY’S SYSTEMS AND APPLY KNOWLEDGE IN APPLICABLE HEALTHCARE SETTINGS.

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OBJECTIVES Identify six functions of the skin, the two main

regions and the purpose of specific skin cells Explain skin and hair coloring describing what

happens to the skin exposed to UV rays Describe the structure of hair and nails Summarize the characteristics of three major

types of skin cancer Discuss the difference between different

degrees of burns and treatment for each Describe four skin eruptions and four diseases

of the skin Describe changes to the skin from birth to old

age

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WHAT DO YOU ALREADY KNOW????

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SKIN CROSS SECTION

http://www.anatomy.tv/StudyGuides/Images/skin2.jpg

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MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY Integument Epidermis Dermis Hypodermis Keratinocytes Langerhans Cells Hemoglobin Melanocytes Melanin Carotene

Hematoma Jaundice Cyanosis Erythema Hirsutism Alopecia Melanoma Macules Papules Vesicles

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HERPES ZOSTER--SHINGLES

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FIFTH DISEASE

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PSORIASIS

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ATHLETES FOOT

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SCARLET FEVER

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HERPES SIMPLEX 1

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RINGWORM

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LYME DISEASE

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HIVES