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Fascia
- *Connective Tissue that wraps muscles
- *Ends make Tendons
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Rectus Abdominis
*Straight, abdominal muscle
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Dermis
- *Living layer of skin found between the epidermis and subcutaneous tissue
- *Has hair follicles, sweat glands, sebaceous glands, blood vessels, lymph vessels, nerve fibers, and muscle fibers
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Cutaneous Membrane
Another term for skin
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Pathogens
Disease-bearing organisms
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1st Degree Burn
Burn damage only to the epidermis
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Contusion
- *Injury by blow to body
- *Causes swelling, Pain, and Bruising
- *The skin is not broken
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3rd Degree Burn
All layers of skin burned
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Pustule
Raised spot on skin containing pus
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Abrasion
*Scraping away of a portion of the surface of the skin
Ex:Used to remove acne scars, tattoos, and scar tissue
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Mucous Membranes
- *Lines body passages that open to the outside of body
- *Makes Mucus
Ex: Mouth and Reproductive tract
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Vesicle
*Small, fluid-filled raised spot on the skin
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Macule
*Flat, discolored area flush with the skin surface
Ex: Freckle or Birth mark
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Intradermal (ID)
Pertaining to within the skin
Ex: Injection of medication into the skin
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Sebaceous gland
- *Also called oil glands
- *Makes Sebum that lubricates the skin surface
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Melanin
- *Black color pigment of skin
- *Helps prevent suns rays from entering the body
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Wheal
Small, round raised area on the skin that may be itching
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Purulent
- *Pus-filled sputum
- *Result of infection
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Intramuscular (IM)
Injection of medication into the muscle
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Papule
Small, solid, circular raised spot on the surface of the skin
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Subcutaneous
Pertaining to under the skin
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Hypodermic
Pertaining to under the skin
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Epidermis
- *Superficial layer of skin
- *Made of squamous epithelium cells
- *Creates a barrier to infection
- *No blood supply depend on deeper layers
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