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Question
- this diagnostic term actually means tissue death and literally means an eating sore.
laceration
gangrene
furuncle
tinea pedis
- ______ is the relative speed with which the skin resumes its normal appearance after being stretched or compressed.
turgor
dolor
rubor
tumor
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Question 9
Brief Explanations
- Laceration: A tear or cut in the skin/tissue, not related to tissue death or "eating sore".
- Gangrene: Refers to tissue death (necrosis), and etymologically, "gangrene" comes from Greek roots related to "eating" (as it "eats" the tissue), matching the description.
- Furuncle: A boil, a skin infection, not tissue death.
- Tinea pedis: Athlete's foot, a fungal infection, not tissue death.
Brief Explanations
- Turgor: Defined as the relative speed skin returns to normal after stretching/compression (skin turgor assessment).
- Dolor: Pain, not related to skin's return to normal.
- Rubor: Redness (inflammation), not related.
- Tumor: Abnormal growth, not related to skin's elasticity recovery.
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