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CWS Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass | Latest Update Cells make up the Epidermis? - Keratinocytes Keratinocytes are? - in stratum granulosum, relase lipids which continaun moisture, brick and mortar of skin (for test bank email ) Dermis contains? - cells for immune function: Macrophages a...

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Cells make up the Epidermis? - ✔✔Keratinocytes

Keratinocytes are? - ✔✔in stratum granulosum, relase lipids which

continaun moisture, brick and mortar of skin (for test bank email

jamesdickson3161@gmail.com)

Dermis contains? - ✔✔cells for immune function: Macrophages and

Fibroblasts

Ph of the skin? - ✔✔4-6.5

Macrophages do what? - ✔✔

Fibroblasts are? - ✔✔

subcutaneous tissue? - ✔✔can not regenerate, heals scar tissue, poorly

perfused, plays key role in reducing presure

Muscle? - ✔✔can not regenerate, higher metabolic rate, most impacted by

unrelieved pressure.

,age and skin? - ✔✔neonates and infants skin absorbption risj is higher.

Older = prolonged skin responce.

Basal cell carcinoma? - ✔✔most common, pearl like transulscent papule

with central ulceration.

Squamous cell carcinoma? - ✔✔enlarged keratotic papule, can occur on

les in elderly, mistaken for a venous ulver

ABCDE? - ✔✔Assymetry

Border

Color

Diameter

Evolution

Biposy is? - ✔✔gold standard for identification if wound is not responding to

normal treatmenet

absorption of topical treatments? - ✔✔scrotum, hair follicles, face, forearm,

palm of the hand, plantar foot.

vitamin c difficency wound? - ✔✔traiangular skin tear: advaced =

transparent epidermice

zinc defficency rash? - ✔✔flaking red rash, eyebrows orr nose folds

essiential fatty acid deficiency appears? - ✔✔snowflakes in the socks!!

,glucosamine deficency? - ✔✔tenting of the skin that doesn not resolve

Macules? - ✔✔flat, different color than normal, on skin or mucosal area,

may be fine scales. NONPALPABLE

Papules? - ✔✔solid elevation from skin, red.

Plaques? - ✔✔scaly raised areas of skin

nodules? - ✔✔firm well definined lesion under skin

cysts - ✔✔closed cavity or sac, fluid or semisolid

crust? - ✔✔hardened drainage: yellow = serum, Green or green-yellow =

purulent. Red or black - dried blood

abcess? - ✔✔accumulation of pus or purulent drainage, raised/red

Bulla? - ✔✔fluid filled blister

pustule? - ✔✔acne

vesicle? - ✔✔fluid filled cavity, clear, serous, hemmoragic, pus: allergic

reaction or sunburn

erythema? - ✔✔red local blanchable!

erthroderma? - ✔✔gernalized blanchable redness

telanciectasia - ✔✔blanching spider veins

eccymosis? - ✔✔blood brusing under skin

, pertechiae - ✔✔nonblanchable macules, not raised, flat

palpable purpura? - ✔✔nonblanchable, raised, caused by inflammatory

response

atrophy? - ✔✔thinning of under tissue

ulcer? - ✔✔loss of epidermis and at least upper dermis

gangrene - ✔✔necrotic tissue, caused from ischemia, wet or dry tissue

death

eschar? - ✔✔thick dry leathery necrotic tissue

which cells in the dermis produce collagen and elastin for healing and

immune function? - ✔✔Fibroblasts

which layer of skin if it has reduced makes it higher risk for patient to

develop pressure injuries? - ✔✔subcutaneous tissue

on which body site would application of medication be absorbed the

greatest? - ✔✔the forehead

first thing that happends in wound bed? - ✔✔bleeding

What does happends after bleeding in wound bed? - ✔✔vasoconstriction

then clotting cascade which realeases cytokines and fibrin for growth

factors,

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