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6 years ago Edited: 6 years ago, bio_man
(Question 1) RBC is the abbreviation for ________.
 
  A) Red blood cells B) Red and blue circulation
  C) Ruptured blood clot D) Really bad cut



(Question 4) In which type of scar does the scar tissue extend beyond the boundary of the injury into normal tissue?
 
  a) Hypertrophic scar
  b) Keloid scar
  c) Proliferative scar
  d) Inhibitory scar
  e) Granuloma



(Question 5) In the diagram of skin shown below, which labeled structure generates fingerprints?
 
  a) A
  b) B
  c) G
  d) H
  e) None of these answer choices are correct.



(Question 6) In the diagram of skin shown below, where is the apocrine sweat gland?
 
  a) C
  b) D
  c) E
  d) F
  e) H



(Question 7) A nurse found the pre-operative patient out of bed, barefoot, and watching TV while eating breakfast. We have to cancel your surgery, because you're not NPO, the nurse said. What did the patient do wrong?
 
  A) The patient watched TV. B) The patient walked barefoot.
  C) The patient ate food. D) The patient left his or her hospital bed.



(Question 8) List and briefly describe the major functions of the skin.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



(Question 9) Briefly describe the steps in deep wound healing.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



(Question 10) Vital signs include all of the following except ________.
 
  A) Respirations B) Temperature
   C) Coloring D) Heart rate
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6 years ago Edited: 6 years ago, bio_man
1) A

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4) Answer: b

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5) Answer: a

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6) Answer: d

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7) C

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8) The functions of the skin include: 1) Thermoregulation: The skin thermoregulates in response to increased temperature by secreting sweat onto its surface and then increasing blood flow to the surface leading to cooling of the blood. In response to low temperatures, production of sweat is decreased and blood flow is diverted from surface to conserve heat. 2) The skin contains 8-10 of the blood and thus serves as a blood reservoir. 3) The skin covers the body and provides protection using keratin, lipids, secretions like oil and sweat, and immunological defenses. 4) The skin can detect and respond to cutaneous sensations. 5) The skin helps in excretion and absorption. 6) The skin also can synthesize vitamin D.

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9) In deep wound healing, a blood clot forms during the inflammatory response and loosely unites the wound edges. Then in the migratory phase the clot becomes a scab and epithelial cells migrate beneath the scab to bridge the wound. Fibroblasts migrate along fibrin threads and begin synthesizing scar tissue and damaged blood vessels begin to regrow. During this phase, the tissue filling the wound is called granulation tissue. The proliferative phase is characterized by extensive growth of epithelial cells beneath the scab, deposition by fibroblasts of collagen fibers in random patterns, and continued growth of blood vessels. During the maturation phase, the scab sloughs off once the epidermis has been restored to normal thickness. Collagen fibers become more organized, fibroblasts decrease in number and blood vessels are restored to normal.

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10) C
tutubella Author
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6 years ago
Just confirmed the same answer from my friend, thanks
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