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(HES 029) Module 4 Part 2

(HES 029) Module 4 Part 2
43 questions • 1 y ago
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  • 1

    A type of sweat gland that is only located in armpits and genitalia.

    Apocrine Sweat Glands

  • 2

    It is a thin plate with layers of dead stratum corneum cells with a very hard type of keratin.

    Nail

  • 3

    The visible part of the nail.

    Nail Body

  • 4

    Nail structure: The covered part by the skin.

    Nail Root

  • 5

    A stratum corneum that extends onto the nail body.

    Cuticle

  • 6

    It is made up of epithelial cells with a stratum basale that gives rises to most of the nail; continuation of nail roots and is thicker than nail bed.

    Nail Matrix

  • 7

    A nail structure located distally to the nail matrix and attaches to nail; made up of epithelial cells with a stratum basale.

    Nail Bed

  • 8

    A small part of the nail matrix that can be seen through the nail body as a whitish, crescent-shaped area at the base of the nail.

    Lunula

  • 9

    True or False The nail grows continuously and does not have a resting stage.

    True

  • 10

    Integumentary System as a Diagnostic Aid: Associated with vitamin A deficiency in which the skin produces excess keratin.

    Sandpaper Texture

  • 11

    Integumentary System as a Diagnostic Aid: It is associated with iron-deficiency anemia in which the nails lose their normal contour and become flat or concave.

    Spoon-shaped

  • 12

    A variation of skin color caused by increased blood flowing through the skin.

    Redness

  • 13

    It is a bacterial infection that causes reddish rash on the skin.

    Scarlet Fever

  • 14

    It is associated with fever, hypertension, inflammation, and allergies.

    Redness

  • 15

    A variation in skin color caused by decreased blood flow

    Pallor

  • 16

    It is associated with anemia, low blood pressure, shock

    Pallor

  • 17

    A bluish color of skin caused by a decrease in the blood oxygen content.

    Cyanosis

  • 18

    It is associated with impaired circulation or respiratory functions.

    Cyanosis

  • 19

    A yellow discoloration of the skin

    Jaundice

  • 20

    A yellow pigment found in plants (squash and carrots); normally used as a source of vitamin A and accumulates in lipids of stratum corneum and in the adipocytes of dermis and subcutaneous.

    Carotene

  • 21

    It is associated with liver disorder, too much consumption of carotene.

    Jaundice

  • 22

    A darkened skin pigmentation usually caused by stimulant effect of excess adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) on the melanocytes.

    Bronzing

  • 23

    It is associated with Addison’s disease

    Bronzing

  • 24

    It is a blue to purple discoloration caused by broken blood vessels.

    Bruising

  • 25

    It is associated with trauma, blood disorders

    Bruising

  • 26

    It is an injury to a tissue caused by heat, cold, friction, chemicals, electricity, or radiation

    Burn

  • 27

    It is when the part of the stratum basale remains viable, and regeneration of the epidermis can occurs from within the burn area, as well as from the edges of the burnZ

    Partial-Thickness Burn

  • 28

    This burn only involves the epidermis and heals within 2 to 3 days or about a week with no scarring.

    First-Degree Burn

  • 29

    This burn damages both the epidermis and dermis.

    Second-Degree Burn

  • 30

    This burn is usually painless; the epidermis and dermis are completely destroyed.

    Third-Degree Burn

  • 31

    A burn treatment procedure in which the epidermis and part of the dermis are removed from another part of the body and placed over the burn area.

    Split Skin Graft

  • 32

    A burn treatment procedure that involves removal of dead tissue from the burn area that helps prevent infections by cleaning the wound.

    Debridement

  • 33

    Most common type of cancer and mainly caused by UV light exporsure from the sun.

    Skin Cancer

  • 34

    True or False Skin cancer is common to develop in darker-skinned people or older than 35 years old.

    False

  • 35

    True or False Skin cancer can be prevented by limiting sun exposure and using sunscreens that should block UVA and UVB rays.

    True

  • 36

    ___ rays can cause tanning of the skin; associated with malignant melanomas.

    UVA

  • 37

    ___ rays can cause burning of the skin; associated with basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas.

    UVB

  • 38

    The most frequent type of skin cancer that affects the cells in stratum basale and extends into dermis to produce an open wound; readily treatable with surgery.

    Basal Cell Carcinoma

  • 39

    A type of skin cancer that develops from cells immediately superficial to the stratum basale; if untreated, can metastasize and lead to death.

    Squamous Cell Carcinoma

  • 40

    A rare form of skin cancer that arises from melanocytes, usually in pre-existing mole. It appear as a large, flat, spreading lesion or as a deeply pigmented nodule; metastasis is common and often fatal.

    Malignant Melanoma

  • 41

    Effects of Aging: Blood flow to the skin is (increased/reduced). Skin becomes (thinner/thicker), and elasticity is (gained/lost). It begins to ___ and ______.

    reduced, thinner, lost, sag, wrinkle

  • 42

    True or False Effects of Aging: Gray or white hair is evident.

    True

  • 43

    Sweat and sebaceous glands are less actuve resulting in decreased ability for __________. The number of ________ decreases, but some areas develop age spots.

    Thermoregulation, Melanocytes

  • Medical Terminology (Abbreviations)

    Medical Terminology (Abbreviations)

    Anonymous · 19 questions · 1 y ago

    Medical Terminology (Abbreviations)

    Medical Terminology (Abbreviations)

    19 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Medical Terminology (Root Words, Prefixes, and Suffixes)

    Medical Terminology (Root Words, Prefixes, and Suffixes)

    Anonymous · 36 questions · 1 y ago

    Medical Terminology (Root Words, Prefixes, and Suffixes)

    Medical Terminology (Root Words, Prefixes, and Suffixes)

    36 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    (HES 029) Module 4

    (HES 029) Module 4

    Anonymous · 100 questions · 1 y ago

    (HES 029) Module 4

    (HES 029) Module 4

    100 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Timeline

    Timeline

    Anonymous · 10 questions · 1 y ago

    Timeline

    Timeline

    10 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Muscular System Anatomy

    Muscular System Anatomy

    Anonymous · 56 questions · 1 y ago

    Muscular System Anatomy

    Muscular System Anatomy

    56 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Anaphy Chap 1

    Anaphy Chap 1

    Anonymous · 65 questions · 1 y ago

    Anaphy Chap 1

    Anaphy Chap 1

    65 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    4 mnemonics

    4 mnemonics

    Anonymous · 12 questions · 1 y ago

    4 mnemonics

    4 mnemonics

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    Anonymous

    Endocrine System

    Endocrine System

    Anonymous · 31 questions · 1 y ago

    Endocrine System

    Endocrine System

    31 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    pmls

    pmls

    Anonymous · 5 questions · 1 y ago

    pmls

    pmls

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    pmls 9

    pmls 9

    Anonymous · 28 questions · 1 y ago

    pmls 9

    pmls 9

    28 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Arteries of Head and Neck

    Arteries of Head and Neck

    Anonymous · 5 questions · 1 y ago

    Arteries of Head and Neck

    Arteries of Head and Neck

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    Anonymous

    Module 8 Anaphy

    Module 8 Anaphy

    Anonymous · 66 questions · 1 y ago

    Module 8 Anaphy

    Module 8 Anaphy

    66 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Chapter 15 Respiratory System

    Chapter 15 Respiratory System

    Anonymous · 100 questions · 1 y ago

    Chapter 15 Respiratory System

    Chapter 15 Respiratory System

    100 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    M#17 Quality Assurance and Quality Control

    M#17 Quality Assurance and Quality Control

    Anonymous · 62 questions · 1 y ago

    M#17 Quality Assurance and Quality Control

    M#17 Quality Assurance and Quality Control

    62 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    (HES 029) Module 4

    (HES 029) Module 4

    Anonymous · 100 questions · 1 y ago

    (HES 029) Module 4

    (HES 029) Module 4

    100 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    M#18 Philippine Association of Medical Technologist, INC.

    M#18 Philippine Association of Medical Technologist, INC.

    Anonymous · 22 questions · 1 y ago

    M#18 Philippine Association of Medical Technologist, INC.

    M#18 Philippine Association of Medical Technologist, INC.

    22 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    M#18 Philippine Association of Medical Technologist, INC. (Abbreviations)

    M#18 Philippine Association of Medical Technologist, INC. (Abbreviations)

    Anonymous · 14 questions · 1 y ago

    M#18 Philippine Association of Medical Technologist, INC. (Abbreviations)

    M#18 Philippine Association of Medical Technologist, INC. (Abbreviations)

    14 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Chapter 15 Respiratory System (Part 2)

    Chapter 15 Respiratory System (Part 2)

    Anonymous · 11 questions · 1 y ago

    Chapter 15 Respiratory System (Part 2)

    Chapter 15 Respiratory System (Part 2)

    11 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Chapter 16 Digestive System

    Chapter 16 Digestive System

    Anonymous · 44 questions · 1 y ago

    Chapter 16 Digestive System

    Chapter 16 Digestive System

    44 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Module #1 Basic Medical Terminology

    Module #1 Basic Medical Terminology

    Anonymous · 29 questions · 1 y ago

    Module #1 Basic Medical Terminology

    Module #1 Basic Medical Terminology

    29 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Module #2: The Clinical Laboratory

    Module #2: The Clinical Laboratory

    Anonymous · 34 questions · 1 y ago

    Module #2: The Clinical Laboratory

    Module #2: The Clinical Laboratory

    34 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Module #3 Laboratory Safety and Infection

    Module #3 Laboratory Safety and Infection

    Anonymous · 60 questions · 1 y ago

    Module #3 Laboratory Safety and Infection

    Module #3 Laboratory Safety and Infection

    60 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Module #4: Microorganisms in a Laboratory Setting

    Module #4: Microorganisms in a Laboratory Setting

    Anonymous · 61 questions · 1 y ago

    Module #4: Microorganisms in a Laboratory Setting

    Module #4: Microorganisms in a Laboratory Setting

    61 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Module #5: Laboratory Equipment

    Module #5: Laboratory Equipment

    Anonymous · 54 questions · 1 y ago

    Module #5: Laboratory Equipment

    Module #5: Laboratory Equipment

    54 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Compound Microscope Labeling

    Compound Microscope Labeling

    Anonymous · 12 questions · 1 y ago

    Compound Microscope Labeling

    Compound Microscope Labeling

    12 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    Module #11: Circulatory System

    Module #11: Circulatory System

    Anonymous · 38 questions · 1 y ago

    Module #11: Circulatory System

    Module #11: Circulatory System

    38 questions • 1 y ago
    Anonymous

    M#15-17

    M#15-17

    Anonymous · 33 questions · 5 mo ago

    M#15-17

    M#15-17

    33 questions • 5 mo ago
    Anonymous

    M#22

    M#22

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    M#22

    M#22

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    Anonymous

    M#20

    M#20

    Anonymous · 31 questions · 4 mo ago

    M#20

    M#20

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    M#21

    M#21

    Anonymous · 30 questions · 4 mo ago

    M#21

    M#21

    30 questions • 4 mo ago
    Anonymous

    P3 Q2&3

    P3 Q2&3

    Anonymous · 50 questions · 4 mo ago

    P3 Q2&3

    P3 Q2&3

    50 questions • 4 mo ago
    Anonymous

    The 20 common, naturally occuring Amino Acids

    The 20 common, naturally occuring Amino Acids

    Anonymous · 41 questions · 4 mo ago

    The 20 common, naturally occuring Amino Acids

    The 20 common, naturally occuring Amino Acids

    41 questions • 4 mo ago
    Anonymous

    Module 1: Introduction & Brief History

    Module 1: Introduction & Brief History

    Anonymous · 43 questions · 3 mo ago

    Module 1: Introduction & Brief History

    Module 1: Introduction & Brief History

    43 questions • 3 mo ago
    Anonymous

    Module 1: Four Major Subdivisions, Genetics as a Career, Exploring a Genetics Lab, Sorting through Jobs in Genetics

    Module 1: Four Major Subdivisions, Genetics as a Career, Exploring a Genetics Lab, Sorting through Jobs in Genetics

    Anonymous · 63 questions · 3 mo ago

    Module 1: Four Major Subdivisions, Genetics as a Career, Exploring a Genetics Lab, Sorting through Jobs in Genetics

    Module 1: Four Major Subdivisions, Genetics as a Career, Exploring a Genetics Lab, Sorting through Jobs in Genetics

    63 questions • 3 mo ago
    Anonymous

    Module 1: Terminologies

    Module 1: Terminologies

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    Module 1: Terminologies

    Module 1: Terminologies

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    Anonymous

    Module 2: Introduction, Cell Parts

    Module 2: Introduction, Cell Parts

    Anonymous · 77 questions · 3 mo ago

    Module 2: Introduction, Cell Parts

    Module 2: Introduction, Cell Parts

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    Anonymous

    M#2: History of Medical Technology

    M#2: History of Medical Technology

    Anonymous · 45 questions · 3 mo ago

    M#2: History of Medical Technology

    M#2: History of Medical Technology

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    Module 1

    Module 1

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    Module 1

    Module 1

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    Module 2

    Module 2

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    Module 2

    Module 2

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    Module 3

    Module 3

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    Module 3

    Module 3

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    Module 3

    Module 3

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    Module 3

    Module 3

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    M#3

    M#3

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    M#3

    M#3

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    M#4: RA 5527 - The Medical Technology Law

    M#4: RA 5527 - The Medical Technology Law

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    M#4: RA 5527 - The Medical Technology Law

    M#4: RA 5527 - The Medical Technology Law

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    Anonymous

    M#5: Principles of Leadership

    M#5: Principles of Leadership

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    M#5: Principles of Leadership

    M#5: Principles of Leadership

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    Anonymous

    Amino Acid Structure/Diagram

    Amino Acid Structure/Diagram

    Anonymous · 47 questions · 2 mo ago

    Amino Acid Structure/Diagram

    Amino Acid Structure/Diagram

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    Anonymous

    M#5 Section and Title

    M#5 Section and Title

    Anonymous · 32 questions · 2 mo ago

    M#5 Section and Title

    M#5 Section and Title

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    M#5 Section and Title v2

    M#5 Section and Title v2

    Anonymous · 32 questions · 1 mo ago

    M#5 Section and Title v2

    M#5 Section and Title v2

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    Anonymous

    M#4 Proteins

    M#4 Proteins

    Anonymous · 8 questions · 1 mo ago

    M#4 Proteins

    M#4 Proteins

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    Question list

  • 1

    A type of sweat gland that is only located in armpits and genitalia.

    Apocrine Sweat Glands

  • 2

    It is a thin plate with layers of dead stratum corneum cells with a very hard type of keratin.

    Nail

  • 3

    The visible part of the nail.

    Nail Body

  • 4

    Nail structure: The covered part by the skin.

    Nail Root

  • 5

    A stratum corneum that extends onto the nail body.

    Cuticle

  • 6

    It is made up of epithelial cells with a stratum basale that gives rises to most of the nail; continuation of nail roots and is thicker than nail bed.

    Nail Matrix

  • 7

    A nail structure located distally to the nail matrix and attaches to nail; made up of epithelial cells with a stratum basale.

    Nail Bed

  • 8

    A small part of the nail matrix that can be seen through the nail body as a whitish, crescent-shaped area at the base of the nail.

    Lunula

  • 9

    True or False The nail grows continuously and does not have a resting stage.

    True

  • 10

    Integumentary System as a Diagnostic Aid: Associated with vitamin A deficiency in which the skin produces excess keratin.

    Sandpaper Texture

  • 11

    Integumentary System as a Diagnostic Aid: It is associated with iron-deficiency anemia in which the nails lose their normal contour and become flat or concave.

    Spoon-shaped

  • 12

    A variation of skin color caused by increased blood flowing through the skin.

    Redness

  • 13

    It is a bacterial infection that causes reddish rash on the skin.

    Scarlet Fever

  • 14

    It is associated with fever, hypertension, inflammation, and allergies.

    Redness

  • 15

    A variation in skin color caused by decreased blood flow

    Pallor

  • 16

    It is associated with anemia, low blood pressure, shock

    Pallor

  • 17

    A bluish color of skin caused by a decrease in the blood oxygen content.

    Cyanosis

  • 18

    It is associated with impaired circulation or respiratory functions.

    Cyanosis

  • 19

    A yellow discoloration of the skin

    Jaundice

  • 20

    A yellow pigment found in plants (squash and carrots); normally used as a source of vitamin A and accumulates in lipids of stratum corneum and in the adipocytes of dermis and subcutaneous.

    Carotene

  • 21

    It is associated with liver disorder, too much consumption of carotene.

    Jaundice

  • 22

    A darkened skin pigmentation usually caused by stimulant effect of excess adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) on the melanocytes.

    Bronzing

  • 23

    It is associated with Addison’s disease

    Bronzing

  • 24

    It is a blue to purple discoloration caused by broken blood vessels.

    Bruising

  • 25

    It is associated with trauma, blood disorders

    Bruising

  • 26

    It is an injury to a tissue caused by heat, cold, friction, chemicals, electricity, or radiation

    Burn

  • 27

    It is when the part of the stratum basale remains viable, and regeneration of the epidermis can occurs from within the burn area, as well as from the edges of the burnZ

    Partial-Thickness Burn

  • 28

    This burn only involves the epidermis and heals within 2 to 3 days or about a week with no scarring.

    First-Degree Burn

  • 29

    This burn damages both the epidermis and dermis.

    Second-Degree Burn

  • 30

    This burn is usually painless; the epidermis and dermis are completely destroyed.

    Third-Degree Burn

  • 31

    A burn treatment procedure in which the epidermis and part of the dermis are removed from another part of the body and placed over the burn area.

    Split Skin Graft

  • 32

    A burn treatment procedure that involves removal of dead tissue from the burn area that helps prevent infections by cleaning the wound.

    Debridement

  • 33

    Most common type of cancer and mainly caused by UV light exporsure from the sun.

    Skin Cancer

  • 34

    True or False Skin cancer is common to develop in darker-skinned people or older than 35 years old.

    False

  • 35

    True or False Skin cancer can be prevented by limiting sun exposure and using sunscreens that should block UVA and UVB rays.

    True

  • 36

    ___ rays can cause tanning of the skin; associated with malignant melanomas.

    UVA

  • 37

    ___ rays can cause burning of the skin; associated with basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas.

    UVB

  • 38

    The most frequent type of skin cancer that affects the cells in stratum basale and extends into dermis to produce an open wound; readily treatable with surgery.

    Basal Cell Carcinoma

  • 39

    A type of skin cancer that develops from cells immediately superficial to the stratum basale; if untreated, can metastasize and lead to death.

    Squamous Cell Carcinoma

  • 40

    A rare form of skin cancer that arises from melanocytes, usually in pre-existing mole. It appear as a large, flat, spreading lesion or as a deeply pigmented nodule; metastasis is common and often fatal.

    Malignant Melanoma

  • 41

    Effects of Aging: Blood flow to the skin is (increased/reduced). Skin becomes (thinner/thicker), and elasticity is (gained/lost). It begins to ___ and ______.

    reduced, thinner, lost, sag, wrinkle

  • 42

    True or False Effects of Aging: Gray or white hair is evident.

    True

  • 43

    Sweat and sebaceous glands are less actuve resulting in decreased ability for __________. The number of ________ decreases, but some areas develop age spots.

    Thermoregulation, Melanocytes