Top Banner
Integumentary Health Concerns
14

Integumentary Health Concerns. Chicken Pox Eti : Varicella Virus Spread by direct contact or breathing in germs Most common in children but can.

Jan 01, 2016

Download

Documents

Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Integumentary Health Concerns. Chicken Pox  Eti :  Varicella Virus  Spread by direct contact or breathing in germs  Most common in children but can.

Integumentary Health Concerns

Page 2: Integumentary Health Concerns. Chicken Pox  Eti :  Varicella Virus  Spread by direct contact or breathing in germs  Most common in children but can.

Chicken Pox Eti:

Varicella Virus

Spread by direct contact or breathing in germs

Most common in children but can also affect adults

S/S: Blisterlike rash, itching, tiredness,

and fever.

Rash appears on trunk and face

Tx: Vaccine

Page 3: Integumentary Health Concerns. Chicken Pox  Eti :  Varicella Virus  Spread by direct contact or breathing in germs  Most common in children but can.

Shingles“herpes zoster”

Eti: 20% chance of contracting if had

chicken pox

S/S: Painful

Inflammation that affects nerves on one side of the body and results in skin blisters

Tx: no cure, meds may shorten time of

illness & prevent complications

Page 4: Integumentary Health Concerns. Chicken Pox  Eti :  Varicella Virus  Spread by direct contact or breathing in germs  Most common in children but can.

Impetigo

Eti: Staphylocicci or streptococci

Spread from person to person through direct contact with discharge

S/S: Blistery rash

Open blisters produce thick, golden yellow discharge that dries, crusts, and adheres to skin

Tx: Oral/topical antibiotics

Page 5: Integumentary Health Concerns. Chicken Pox  Eti :  Varicella Virus  Spread by direct contact or breathing in germs  Most common in children but can.

Tinea/Ringworm

Eti: Fungi

Feet (“pedis”) = athlete’s foot

Scalp (“corporis”)= scalp ringworm

S/S: Extreme itching

Tx: Antifungal medication

Page 6: Integumentary Health Concerns. Chicken Pox  Eti :  Varicella Virus  Spread by direct contact or breathing in germs  Most common in children but can.

Pediculosis “Lice” Eti:

Contracted by coming in contact with someone who has lice, or sharing hats/scarves/combs/or brushes

S/S: Extreme itching on the head or

genital region

Tx: Medication

Wash, dry, clean all items with alcohol to kill

Page 7: Integumentary Health Concerns. Chicken Pox  Eti :  Varicella Virus  Spread by direct contact or breathing in germs  Most common in children but can.

Scabies

Eti: Contagious skin eruption Caused by mites

S/S: Occurs between fingers,

trunk, or male genitalia Intense itching at night

Tx: Kill mites and prevent

itching

Page 8: Integumentary Health Concerns. Chicken Pox  Eti :  Varicella Virus  Spread by direct contact or breathing in germs  Most common in children but can.

Skin Cancer

Eti: 3 types: Basal cell carcinoma, squamous

cell, carcinoma, malignant melanoma

More than 90% appear on sun exposed skin, usually face, neck, ears, forearms, and hands

S/S: Mole change in color, shape, size, texture.

Bleeding or itching from mole.

Tx: Cover up and wear sunscreen when

outside in the sun.

Surgical removal of the cancer spot from the skin

Page 9: Integumentary Health Concerns. Chicken Pox  Eti :  Varicella Virus  Spread by direct contact or breathing in germs  Most common in children but can.

Rubella“German Measles”

Eti: Especially dangerous to pregnant

women, can cause severe birth defects.

S/S: Often mild, hard to notice

A fine, pink rash that begins on the face and quickly spreads to the trunk and then the arms and legs, before disappearing in the same sequence

Tx: Immunization

Page 10: Integumentary Health Concerns. Chicken Pox  Eti :  Varicella Virus  Spread by direct contact or breathing in germs  Most common in children but can.

Acne “Acne Vulgaris”

Eti: Starts around puberty and is often

caused by the overproduction of sebum.

S/S: Eruptions on the face and upper

back, several types

Tx: Various medications

Dermatologist

Changes to diet

Page 11: Integumentary Health Concerns. Chicken Pox  Eti :  Varicella Virus  Spread by direct contact or breathing in germs  Most common in children but can.

Carbuncle

Eti: Pus producing infection

S/S: Starts in subcutaneous and is

usually accompanied by fever and ill feeling

Page 12: Integumentary Health Concerns. Chicken Pox  Eti :  Varicella Virus  Spread by direct contact or breathing in germs  Most common in children but can.

Abscess

Eti: Localized infection,

puss and infection

Page 13: Integumentary Health Concerns. Chicken Pox  Eti :  Varicella Virus  Spread by direct contact or breathing in germs  Most common in children but can.

Gangrene

Eti: “death of tissue”

Due to loss of blood supply

Page 14: Integumentary Health Concerns. Chicken Pox  Eti :  Varicella Virus  Spread by direct contact or breathing in germs  Most common in children but can.

Furuncle“Boil”

Eti: Localized pus

producing infection originating in a fair folicle