Dermatology FlashCards
Welcome to the dermatology flash cards.
Welcome to the dermatology flash cards.
Name the stage of the decubitus: Full-thickness loss of skin with extension into subcutaneous tissue but not through the underlying fascia.
Name the stage of the decubitus: Intact skin with signs of impending ulceration and erythema that does not blanch with pressure.
Name the stage of the decubitus: Full-thickness loss of skin and subcutaneous tissue and extension into muscle bone tendon or joint capsule.
Name the stage of the decubitus: Partial-thickness loss of skin involving epidermis and possibly dermis.
Where do lower extremity ulcers due to arterial insufficiency most commonly occur?
Where do lower extremity ulcers due to diabetes most commonly occur?
Where do lower extremity ulcers due to venous stasis most commonly occur?
What disorder is most likely with asymptomatic hyperpigmentation of the face of a pregnant woman?
What percentage of body area had been burned in a patient with burns to the chest and abdomen?