ringlike with raised borders around flat centers of normal skin type of lesion
annular
Itching
Pruritus
Flat lesion
Macular
occurs in straight line
Linear
Crucial in the first 24 hours
● Due to the increase in capillary permeability, this is when the client is losing
large volumes of fluid and is at risk for hypovolemic shock
Fluid Replacement
Produce melanin - skin pigment
Melanocytes
Type 1 HSV on
mouth and face
Helps pull fluids back into the intravascular system
*ALBUMIN
Colloids
a growth that forms on a mucous membrane or other surface inside the body
polyp
Tinea capitis *fungi on
scalp
Cytotoxic T-cell drug reaction
Keratinocyte cell death (epidermis peeling off)
● Causes extensive blistering
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome
Less common; more dangerous - can spread more easily
● Appearance: dark brown or black
*The cells are making lots of melanin!
*Most commonly located on trunk or legs
Melanoma
Epidermis synthesizes
Vitamin D
Fluids are titrated to ensure adequate UOP of ___
30mL/hr
Triamcinolone
Hydrocortisone
Topical corticosteroids
Yeast like fungal infection
*Erythematous macular eruption with isolated pustules at the border
*Common in skin folds
Candidiasis
direct result of a disease process what type of lesion?
Primary
allow for temperature regulation and dissipation of heat
sweat glands
Decreased perfusion to the kidneys
● Insufficient UOP
Renal Failure
Focus is on regaining function
*Psychosocial care
*ADL assistance
*Physio/occupational therapy
*Cosmetic correction
Rehabilitative
Absorbs mechanical shock
Hypodermis
flakes of cornified skin
scales