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What is the top layer of skin called?
Epidermis
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What
is the middle layer of skin called?
Dermis
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What is the lower layer of skin called?
Hypodermis
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What is the nature of the epidermis?
Keratinised waterproof barrier
for
protection
of internal structures
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What
is the nature of the dermis?
Location of
hair follicles
, sebaceous glands, nerve endings, blood vessels and
sweat glands
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What is the nature of the hypodermis?
Fat
tissue
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What are the 5 stratum of the epidermis starting from least superficial to most superficial?
Basale,
spinosum
, granulosum,
lucidum
, corenum
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Which stratum is the largest and flakes off during exfoliation?
Stratum corneum
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What is important about the cells at the bottom layer of the epidermis?
They have
larger
nuclei and make
new
skin cells
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What
are the epithelial extensions from the epidermis into the dermis?
Rete ridges
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What are the types of
wounds
?
1.
Incision
2.
Laceration
3.
Abrasion
4.
Puncture
5.
Penetration
6.
Cotusion
7.
Haematoma
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What
is a clean surgical wound?
Incision with
no
inflammation or
break
in sterile technique
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What
is a clean-contaminated surgical wound?
Incison through
tracts under uncontrolled
conditions where
contamination
is encountered
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What is an example of a clean surgical wound?
Removal of a
skin
mole
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What
is an example of a clean-contaminated surgical wound?
Elective
procedure on the
bowel
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What
is a contaminated surgical wound?
Incision has a major
break
in sterile technique where there is gross spillage of the
GI
tract
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What
is an example of a contaminated surgical wound?
Removal of the
gall bladder
which results in
bile spillage
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What
is a dirty surgical wound?
Incision the
perforates
the viscera, encountering
acute
inflammation
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What is an example of a
dirty surgical wound
?
Contamination
of an
open trauma fracture
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What is a 1st degree burn?
Superficial
burn that affects the
outer
layer of the epidermis
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What is a 2nd degree burn?
Superficial
partial
through the
epidermis
into the dermis
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What is a 3rd degree burn?
Full thickness
burn down to the
hypodermis
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What is a 4th degree burn?
Burn that
extends
to the
bone
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What is another name for would repair?
Wound intention
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What
is primary wound repair?
Clean edges brought together
without
tension
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What is tertiary wound repair?
Delayed
primary
closure for a
dirty
wound
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What
is secondary wound repair?
Healing by granulation at the
base
of the wound
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What
are the 4 phases of wound repair?
1.
Hamostasis
2.
Inflammation
3.
Proliferation
4.
Maturation
and
remodelling
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What
is the haemostasis phase?
Immediate
vasoconstriction
and blood
clotting
in response to tissue injury
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What is the inflammatory response phase?
1.
Vasodilation
and
increased vascular permeability
2.
Migration
of inflammatory cells and
fibroblasts
3.
Release
of
cytokines
and PDGFs
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What
do fibroblasts do in the inflammatory response phase?
Release
extracellular matrix
and
collagen
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What
is the proliferation phase?
Formation of granulation tissue,
angiogenesis
and wound
contraction
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What
do PDGFs do in the proliferation phase?
Initate
inflammatory
cell proliferation
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What cells are responsible for angiogenesis?
Endothelial
cells
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What cells are responsible for wound contraction?
Myofibrils
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What
is the
remodelling
phase?
Wound maturation
where scar becomes
less vascular
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In remodelling, what is type
III
collagen replaced with?
Type I collagen
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How long does it take for a wound to become waterproof?
48
hours
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How long does it take a wound to fully mature?
12-18
months
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What is a hypertrophic scar?
Excessive production of
collagen
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