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Chapter 5

The Integumentary System

Outline and Objectives

INTRODUCTION

1. Briefly list the functions of the integumentary system.

STRUCTURE OF THE SKIN

2. Describe the two principal parts of the skin.

3. Discuss the structure and function of the subcutaneous layer.

Epidermis

4. Name the four principal types of cells found in the epidermis and their roles.

5. List the layers of the epidermis.

Stratum Basale

6. Describe the features of the stratum basale.

7. Discuss the use of skin grafts in epidermal injury.

Stratum Spinosum

8. Describe the features of the stratum spinosum.

Stratum Granulosum

9. Describe the features of the stratum granulosum.

Stratum Lucidum

10. Describe the features of the stratum lucidum.

Stratum Corneum

11. Describe the features of the stratum corneum.

Keratinization and Growth of the Epidermis 12. Describe the process of keratinization and the role of hormones in the

process.

13. Discuss the events of psoriasis and list the various treatments for this

problem.

Dermis

14. Discuss the two layers of the dermis in terms of the connective tissue cells

and matrix, as well as the host of sensory receptors, immune cells, adipocytes,

and functional extensions of the epidermis.

15. Discuss the appearance, development, and uniqueness of the epidermal

ridges.

The Structural Basis of Skin Color

16. Explain the basis for skin color function and variation.

17. Discuss the use of skin color as a diagnostic clue for certain conditions.

Accessory Structures of the Skin

18. Explain what is meant by epidermal derivative, and the organs that are in

this category.

Hair

19. Discuss the location of hair in the adult.

Anatomy of a Hair

20. Describe the cell types involved in production of the hair root and follicle,

and how they are related to the structures of the sheath layers.

21. List the accessory structures (nerves, erector pilli muscle, sebaceous gland,

etc.) and their functional relation to the hair follicle. Hair Growth

22. Discus the growth and resting stages of the hair cycle.

Hair Color

23. Discuss the role of melanin in hair color.

Functions of Hair

24. List and describe the functions of hair.

Skin Glands

25. List the different types of skin glands.

Sebaceous Glands

26. Explain the distribution and size of glands over the body, as well as the

content, function, and dysfunction of the sebum secretion.

27. Describe the cause, location, and possible outcome of acne.

Sudoriferous Glands

28. Discuss the different structures, locations, and secretions of the two types of

sudoriferous glands.

Ceruminous Glands

29. Discuss the specialized location of ceruminous glands and the difference in

purpose between cerumin and sebum.

30. Discuss the effect of impacted cerumen on hearing and the treatment for the

condition.

Nails

31. Describe the components of the fingernails and toenails and their growth

pattern. Types of Skin

32. Compare the structural and functional differences between thin and thick skin.

Functions of Skin

33. List the functions of skin.

Thermoregulation

34. Explain the role of the skin in helping to maintain the homeostasis of

normal

body temperature.

Protection

35. Describe the role of the skin in providing a physical, chemical, and

biological barrier for protection.

Cutaneous Sensations

36. Briefly discuss the types of cutaneous sensations that are associated with

the skin.

Excretion and Absorption

37. Discuss the role of the skin in excretion of substances from the body and

in absorption.

Synthesis of Vitamin D

38. Discuss the role of the skin in vitamin D synthesis.

39. Discuss the process of transdermal drug administration.

Maintaining Homeostasis: Skin Wound Healing

40. List the two kinds of skin wound healing, based on the depth of the injury.

Epidermal Wound Healing 41. Outline the causes, description, and steps involved in epidermal wound

healing.

Deep Wound Healing

42. Outline the causes, description, and steps involved in deep wound healing.

Development Anatomy of the Integumentary System

43. Describe the development of the epidermis, its derivatives, and the dermis.

Aging and the Integumentary System

44. Describe the causes and effects for the following skin disorders: burns,

sunburn, skin cancer, acne, and pressure sores.

45. Discuss the effect of overexposure to the sun on the skin.

Skin Cancer

46. Discuss the types of skin cancer and the risk factors for skin cancer.

Burns

47. Distinguish between the characteristics of first, second, and third degree

burns, and their treatment.

Pressure Sores

48. Discuss the cause of pressure sores.

Medical Terminology

49. Define medical terminology associated with the integumentary system.

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