Dermis
Found 9 free book(s)Pressure Injury (pressure ulcer)
d23mojj3wm3gqd.cloudfront.netOpen wound: affecting both the epidermis & dermis. Wound bed is red / pink & shiny or dry. Stage 4 = 4 layers of damage Extends all the way down into muscle, bone, or tendon. The fatty tissue is injured below the skin (dark purple, & sometimes open wound) Stage 3 = 3 layers of damage (epidermis, dermis, & subcutaneous)
INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM - University of Cincinnati
www.uc.eduDermis. contains many different tissues with varied functions. The . Dermis. contains thousands of microsensors that enable the sense of touch, as well as sweat glands and adjustable blood vessels that contribute to . body temperature regulation. Under the dermis is a layer, sometimes regarded as part of the skin, called the . Hypodermis. and ...
Practice Quiz Tissues - Portland Community College
spot.pcc.edu•Papillary layer of dermis • Hypodermis •Around organs • Basement membrane of mucous membranes •Surrounding blood vessels Blood Vessel. Identify the tissue type and its function. Adipose Tissue •Insulates against heat loss •Supports and protects organs •Reserve fuel source.
PRESSURE INJURY AND STAGES
cdn.ymaws.comPartial-thickness skin loss with exposed dermis: Partial-thickness loss of skin with exposed dermis. The wound bed : is viable, pink or red, moist, and may also present as an intact or ruptured serum-filled blister. Adipose (fat) is not visible and deeper tissues are not visible. Granulation tissue, slough and eschar are not
The Integumentary System - Holly H. Nash-Rule, PhD
hollyrule.webs.comconnective tissue, which makes up the dermis, and 1 , which forms the epidermis. The tough water-repellent protein found in the epidermal cells keratin is called 2 . The pigments melanin and 3 contribute to skin color. A localized concentration of melanin is referred to as a 4 . 1. stratified squamous epithelium 2. 3. carotene 4. freckle 2.
Anatomy and Physiology of the Skin - ONS
www.ons.orgthe dermis. These basal cells form a single layer and adhere to one another as well as to more superficial squamous cells through desmosomal junctions (Murphy, 1997). Other dis-tinguishing features of the basal cells are their dark-staining oval or elongated nuclei and the presence of melanin pigment transferred from adjoining melanocytes (Murphy).
REFERENCE DOCUMENT - CNO
www.cno.orgdermis or a mucous membrane. 2. Administering a substance by injection or inhalation. 3. Putting an instrument, hand or finger i. beyond the external ear canal, ii. beyond the point in the nasal passages where they normally narrow, iii. beyond the larynx, iv. beyond the opening of the urethra, v. beyond the labia majora, vi. beyond the anal ...
PRACTICE GUIDELINE - CNO
www.cno.orgdermis or mucous membrane 2. Administering a substance by injection or inhalation, and 3. Putting an instrument, hand or finger: i. beyond the external ear canal ii. beyond the point in the nasal passages where they normally narrow iii. beyond the larynx iv. beyond the opening of the urethra v. beyond the labia majora vi. beyond the anal verge ...
CAP Cancer Protocol Skin Melanoma
documents.cap.orgProtocol for the Examination of Specimens From Patients With Melanoma of the Skin . Version: Melanoma 4.0.1.0 Protocol Posting Date: June 2017 Includes pTNM requirements from the 8th Edition, AJCC Staging Manual. For accreditation purposes, this protocol should be used for the following procedures AND tumor types: