Medical Quiz

Integumentary System: Skin Disorder Quiz

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Which of the following phases is responsible for producing an immediate response to injury?

A. Maturation

B. Proliferative

C. Inflammatory

D. Glycolysis


Which of the following terms is a minor wound resulting from rubbing or friction to the epidermal layer of the skin?

A. Laceration

B. Abrasion

C. Thermal burn

D. Sunburn


Which of the following extends through the epidermis and dermis and into the subcutaneous tissue layer?

A. Superficial skin injury

B. Superficial partial-thickness skin injury

C. Deep partial-thickness skin injury

D. Full-thickness skin injury


What do we call the first step of skin repair, also knows as a blood clot? It prevents additional blood loss and keeps bacteria from getting in.

A. remodeling

B. hemostasis

C. homeostasis

D. proliferation


What is the important structural protein that Ella and other “Butterfly children” with epidermolysis bullosa are missing that holds the dermis and the epidermis together?

A. Collagen

B. Elastin

C. Fibrin

D. Reticular


An acute wound should approximately take within how many days to heal?

A. 7

B. 14

C. 21

D. 30


Your fingerprints are formed in this layer of skin.

A. Papillary Dermis

B. Epidermis

C. Reticular Dermis

D. Hypodermis


Which of the following only involves the epidermis and superficial dermis?

A. Superficial skin injury

B. Superficial partial-thickness skin injury

C. Deep partial-thickness skin injury

D. Full-thickness skin injury


Which of the following would be an appropriate use of skin protectant ointments?

A. Skin laceration

B. Infection Prevention

C. Minor burns

D. Chronic Wound


Which of the following only involves only the epidermis?

A. Superficial skin injury

B. Superficial partial-thickness skin injury

C. Deep partial-thickness skin injury

D. Full-thickness skin injury


A freckle is an example of

A. bulla

B. papule

C. macule

D. tubercle


Which of the following phases is responsible for filling the wound with new connective tissue?

A. Maturation

B. Proliferative

C. Inflammatory

D. Glycolysis



A. First Degree Burn

B. Second Degree Burn

C. Third Degree Burn

D. Fourth Degree Burn


Which of the following terms is a minor wound resulting from a sharp-edged object cutting through the skin layers?

A. Laceration

B. Abrasion

C. Thermal burn

D. Sunburn


First Aid Antibiotics:

A. Treat infected wounds

B. Pain relief

C. Prevent infections

D. Reduce irritation


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