Week 4 Review - Skin
GC HA Week 4
Created Date
09.20.22
Last Updated
09.21.22
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Topics of this game:
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What are the three skin layers?
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A waterproof coating with several key functions.
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What complexion is lighter on palms, nailbeds, and lips?
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A change in pigmentation or a mole is a sign of this.
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Specific assessment questions regarding skin for infants and children.
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Fourteen facial bones articulate at sutures except this one.
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These lie beneath the sternomastoid muscle.
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A blotchy, hyperpigmented area over the cheeks and forehead.
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This is absent at birth, present by 8 months.
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Incorporate these when assessing the eyes.
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These two might be diminished in the elderly.
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An example of a health promotion topic to include during head, neck and skin assessment.
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One function is maintaining equilibrium.
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A common cause of conductive hearing loss in those under 40 yo.
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All states have this in place.
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Divides the nares
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Cranial nerve that innervates smell.
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The most common site of nosebleeds.
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How you test CN XII
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Age related skin changes in the older adults.
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