4 skin random facts
3 layers of skin and sub layers
1. epidermis: stratums deep -> superficial: germnativum, sinosum, granulosum, ludicum, corneum 2. dermis- str paplare,str reticulare 3. hypodermis
A & P of the edpidermis (5)
a&p edpidermis- cell types (3)
keratinocytes- 1. most prevalent 2. considered dead but because of high lipid content form impermeable barrier and keeps water in melanocytes 1. basal cell and give color langerhans cell 1. immune response
dermis (4) 2 layers- composed of 3 things contains... principle purpose
3 types of dermal cells and what they do
skin functions (4)
hypodermis (3)
what its made of
purposes
what happens if injured or destroyed
wound healing- inflammation days 3-7 (4)
3 phases of wound healing and time table
-these are not discrete phases, some overlap
wound healing- proliferation phase 4-24 days (5)
maturation phase/ remodeling (2)
2. increase in tensile strength
per secundam intentionem (3)
per tertiary intentionem (2)
4 cardinal signs of inflammation (+1)
per primam intentionem (first intention)(3)
oscillometry (non-invasive vascular test) (2)
transcutaneous partial O2 pressures (TcPO2) (non-invasive vascular test)
basic (1)
normal and not-normal values (3)
not valid if…(2)
debridement indications (4)
segmental systolic pressures (non-invasive vascular test (2)
2. should decrease as you go down but a change of >20mmHg indicates pathology**
contraindications for sharp debridement (6)
guidelines for sharp debridement (13)
wound scrubbing (mechanical debridement) (3)
sharp debridement objective time instruments who can do it? pain management procedure