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Primary Skin Lesions
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Macule, Patch
Papule, Plaque Nodule, Tumor Wheal, Urticaria (Hives) Vesicle Cyst Pustule |
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Secondary Skin Lesion
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Debris on top of skin
Crust Scale Break in surface of skin Fissure Erosion Break in Skin Continuity Ulcer Excoriation Scar Atrophic Scar Lichenification Keloid |
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ABCDE of Skin Caner
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Teach Skin Self Examination
Teach the ABCDs of Melanoma A = asymmetry of the lesion; one half should mirror the other B = border irregularity C = changes in color D = Diameter of lesion is > 6 cm (the size of a pencil eraser) E= Elevation and enlargement |
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First degree burn
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red, painful, blanches with pressure, no blistering (epidermal layer only)
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Second degree burn
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blisters, redness, pain, raw surfaces (partial thickness or to dermis layer)
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Third degree burn
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skin white or charred, not painful (full thickness; all skin elements destroyed)
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Macule, Patch (Primary Lesion)
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Papule, Plaque (Primary Lesion)
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Nodule, Tumor (Primary Lesion)
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Wheal, Urticaria (Hives) (Primary Lesion)
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Vesicle (Primary Lesion)
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Cyst (Primary Lesion)
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Pustule (Primary Lesion)
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Crust (Secondary Lesion) (Debris on top of skin)
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Scale (Secondary Lesion) (Debris on top of skin)
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Fissure (Secondary Lesion) (Break in surface of skin)
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Erosion (Secondary Lesion) (Break in surface of skin)
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Ulcer (Secondary Lesion) (Break in Skin Continuity)
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Excoriation (Secondary Lesion) (Break in Skin Continuity)
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Scar (Secondary Lesion) (Break in Skin Continuity)
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Atrophic Scar (Secondary Lesion) (Break in Skin Continuity)
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Lichenification (Secondary Lesion) (Break in Skin Continuity)
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