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Body Systems/Integumentry

Horizontales
skin loss (partial-thickness); may see a blister or shallow reddish-pink ulcer; the blister may be intact or open
Inflammation of skin
a skin condition affecting lower legs and ankles that occurs from a buildup of fluid under the skin and causes problems with circulation
purple or deep red localized area of discolored intact skin or blood-filled blister; usually due to damage of underlying soft tissue from pressure and/or shear
outer layer of skin
areas of body where bone is close to the skin, such as elbows, shoulder blades, sacrum
a pressure injury occurs despite efforts to prevent one through proper use of the nursing process
a disease caused by a virus, most common in people over 50, with signs that include a rash or blisters on one side of the body, burning pain, numbness, and itching
rubbing of one surface against another; skin is dragged across a surface
skin loss (full-thickness); skin gone; may see subcutaneous fat; slough (dead soft tissue, often moist and varies in color – white, yellow, green, or tan) may be present; could be attached or stringy loose
position of a resident when the bed is not raised more than 30o and pillows are placed under the head, shoulder, and leg to lift up the hip at about a 30o angle to avoid pressure on the hip
any lesion caused by unrelieved pressure that results in damage to underlying tissues
one that develops from improper use of the nursing process
Verticales
full-thickness tissue loss with injury covered by slough and/or eschar
confined to bed
when layers of skin rub up against each other; or it could be when skin remains in place, but tissues underneath move and stretch causing damage to capillaries and blood vessels
layer of skin under the epidermis
red, itchy areas on the surface of skin