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REVIEW THE SKIN Complete the sentences The outer layer of the skin is called the………… What is the thicker layer of connective tissue beneath the epidermis? What are the functions of the skin? Functions Protection Thermoregulation (temperature regulation) Excretion Synthesis Sensation (Sensory reception) The obvious function of the skin is to cover and…… the inner organs What are the glands of the skin? What is another name of sudoriferous glands? True or False The dermis consists of blood vessels The skin is referred to as integument Another name of oil gland is sebaceous gland A superficial wound is one that causes severe bleeding An incised wound is deeper than a penetrating wound A laceration causes bleeding An incised wound can cause bleeding A scratch involves a wide area A punch is a sharp force Complete the sentences A superficial injury is one that involves only the……… A synonym of pressure sore is ……… A…… occurs when blood vessels in the skin are damaged A stab wound is an example of a…… wound An abrasion is a type of…….force A tear is called a……… Complete the sentences The injury was…… because only the surface was affected He had several……….wounds in the abdomen from the knife A skin ulcer caused by pressure of lying in bed for long periods is known as… …… A …….breaks out when there are many lesions, especially macules or papules A rash can be ……….(on one part of the body )or widespread A common name of rashes is ……… Match the types of skin lesion with its features below Papule Vesicle Pustule Macule Naevus Cicatrix a filled with pus b a mark on the skin after healing c filled with fluid d a colored skin lesion present at birth e not raised above the surface of the skin f raised above the surface of the skin Match the following terms with their common meanings Nodule Vesicle Verruca Macule Naevus Cicatrix Fleshy naevus Furuncle a scar b spot c birthmark d small blister e lump f wart g boil h mole Translation Shingles, or herpes zoster, is an acute inflammation of dorsal root ganglia It is caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox Unlike chickenpox, shingles usually affects adults over 50, but there is a connection between the two diseases Shingles occurs when the virus that caused childhood chickenpox lies dormant in the ganglia of cranial nerves and then becomes reactivated and attacks the root ganglia