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Burns and Other Skin Lesions. Classification First Degree Burn: Epidermis only.

Jan 02, 2016

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Burns and Other Skin Lesions

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Classification

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First Degree Burn: Epidermis only

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First Degree Burn

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Second Degree Burn

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Second Degree Burn: Epidermis and upper layers of the dermis

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Second Degree Burn

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Second-Degree Burns

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Third Degree Burn: Complete destruction of the epidermis & dermis

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Estimating percentages

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Regeneration

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Regeneration/Scarring

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Scar

• Occurs whenever wound/ulcer has occurred; reflects healing

• Keloid: Abnl formation of CT; form w/ dermal tissue damage; initially are thick but may w/ time become white and atrophic

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Skin graft donor site: about halfway through the initial healing stage

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Papule

• Firm, raised lesion (less than 1cm in diameter)

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Papule

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Plaque

• Large, raised lesion (greater than 1 cm in diameter)

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Plaque - Psoriasis

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Vesicle

• Thin-walled blister filled w/ fluid, <1cm• Between Epi/Derm junction or within dermis

– Clinically significant

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Vesicle

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Pustule

• Elevated lesion filled w/ pus

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Pustule

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Crust

• Hardened deposits of serum and cellular debris

• result when serum, blood, or purulent (pus) exudates dries on skin surface

• “scab”

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Wheal

• Firm, raised area of irregular shape/light center

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Wheal

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Cyst

• Nodule that contains fluid or semisolid material

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Macule

• Distinguished from surrounding skin by color

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Macule

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Excoriation

• Epidermis is missing, dermis is exposed• Linear “scratch”

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Ulcer

• Craterlike lesion caused by disintegration of the skin (epidermis and dermis)

• Heals w/ scarring

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Bed Sore• Compression of skin between bony

prominence and other surface• Cuts off circulation

– leads to necrosis of tissue• - Lack of blood supply prevents proper healing• promotes infection

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Fissure

• Linear crack or break from epidermis to dermis