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MedTerms- Pilgrim Practice Logs Name__________________________________Per______ UNIT 3: Integumentary System Collect a stamp for each completed assignment. You will need at least 7_stamps prior to taking the unit exam. You must add one stamp prior to retesting on an exam. On the lines below record the TITLE of the assignment and the DATE assigned. All stamps 7 must be complete at least ONE DAY before the exam. Vocab Cards 10/7/16 __________________/__________ ___________________/_________ ______________________/__________ __________________/__________ ___________________/_________

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MedTerms- PilgrimPractice Logs Name__________________________________Per______

UNIT 3: Integumentary SystemCollect a stamp for each completed assignment. You will need at least 7_stamps prior to taking the unit exam. You must add one stamp prior to retesting on an exam. On the lines below record the TITLE of the assignment and the DATE assigned. All stamps 7 must be complete at least ONE DAY before the exam.

Vocab Cards 10/7/16 __________________/__________ ___________________/_________

______________________/__________ __________________/__________ ___________________/_________

________________________/_________ _____________________/_________ _______________________/__________

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MedTerms- PilgrimPractice Logs Name__________________________________Per______

UNIT 3: Integumentary System.

Terms(word parts may be tested singularly or combined to make new words)Roots: albin/o, bi/o, cry/o, cutane/o, cyan/o, derm/o, dermat/o, diaphor/o, erythr/o, hidr/o, ichthy/o, kerat/o, leuk/o, lip/o, melan/o, myc/o, necr/o, onchy/o, pil/o, py/o, rhytid/o, scler/o, trich/o, ungul/o, vesic/o, xer/o

Suffixes: -derma, -opsy, -tome, -ology, -ologist, -itis, -osis, -ia, -plasty, -ectomy, -phagy, -cyte, -oma

Prefixes: allo-, xeno- , hypo-, epi-,

Pathology Terms: edema, tinea, melanoma, cellulitis, eczema, psoriasis, acne, comedo, abscess, ertythma, hirsuitsm, lesion, purulent, urticaria, hematoma

Diagnostic Terms: culture & sensitivity, biopsy

Therapeutic Terms: debridement, liposuction, rhytidectomy, graft

Pharmacological terms: anesthetic, antibiotic, antipuretic, antiseptic, antifungal

Student Objectives/Essential Understandings:I can…1) Describe the integumentary system and discuss its 4

primary functions.2) Use medical terminology to draw & label the parts of the

integumentary system (hair and nails).3) Describe pathological, diagnostic, therapeutic and other

terms related to the integumentary system.4) Identify and distinguish between common lesions (macule,

crust, papule, pustule, vesicle, wheal, ulcer, fissure, laceration)

5) Contrast and identify 3 stages of burns (1st,2nd,3rd degree)

6) Recognize 4 tissue groups and their functions7) Identify subtypes of connective and muscular tissues8) Distinguish between simple and stratified epithelium and

its functions/locations in the body9) Identify which of the 4 tissue types can heal themselves,

and which can’t. What are factors limiting healing?10) Describe 4 stages of healing (inflammation, hemostasis, proliferation, maturation)11) Explain how skin color varies (include variation in melanin production, expression, and

concentration).12) Describe the trade offs between high melanin production, UV protection, and Vit D production.