Integumentary System Lesson 4: Common Skin Diseases Solutions: Lesson 4 |
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SOLUTIONS TO EXERCISES, LESSON 4
1. Psoriasis. (para 4-2c(1))
2. Contact dermatitis. (para 4-2b(1))
3. Eczema. (para 4-2a(1))
4. Acne. (para 4-2d(1))
5. Keloid. (para 4-2j(1))
6. Sebaceous cysts. (para 4-2f(1))
7. Urticaria. Hives (para 4-2h(1))
8. Nevi or mole. (para 4-2i(1))
9. Seborrheic dermatitis. (para 4-2g(1))
10. Herpes zoster or shingles. (para 4-3b(1))
11. Basal cell cancer. (para 4-2k(1))
12. Herpes simplex. (para 4-3a(1))
13. Malignant melanomas. (para 4-2l(1))
14. Leave the wart alone. (para 4-3c(2))
15. Washing the affected area with soap and water three times a day. (para 4-4a(2))
16. Make an incision and drain the boil. (para 4-4b(2))
17. Ointments trap sweating causing heat rash to become worse. (para 4-4e(2))
18. Dry the skin between the toes thoroughly and rub away any macerated skin. (para 4-5d(2))
End of Lesson 4 |
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