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Pathology Midterm Matching Crossword
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1) Bacterial infection: Inflammation of hair follicles. Locally contraindicated as massage may spread inflammation and lead to secondary infections.
3) Skin cancer that arises in the deepest layer of the epidermis. Massage is locally or completely contraindicated depending on the severity.
4) Tan or brown spots found on pregnant women or women taking contraceptives. Will disappear after childbirth or when contraceptives are discontinued. Massage is indicated.
6) Type of burn where skin is leathery, white, or charred but is numb due to damaged nerve endings. Can take months to heal, and may cause loss of ROM due to extensive scarring. Massage is locally contraindicated.
7) Type of burn where skin is red, tender, and swollen. Typically lasts 3 to 4 days. Massage is locally contraindicated.
8) Infection caused by bacteria that has become resistant to antibiotics. Contraindicated as it is highly contagious, extremely painful, and possibly fatal. Your client should seek medical attention immediately.
10) A pouch filled with keratinous material such as sebum. Massage is locally contraindicated as it may cause pain.
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2) Acute viral infection most common in children, forming lesions that itch, burst, then crust over. Completely contraindicated as it is highly contagious.
5) Cancer that develops from the melanocytes found in the epidermis. Massage is locally contraindicated.
9) Benign growth of epidermal cells. Locally contraindicated because disturbing the area may cause bleeding.
11) Type of burn where skin is red, blistered, and painful. Typically lasts 2 to 4 weeks. Massage is locally contraindicated.
12) Areas of dead skin that can extend downward into the epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous tissue, or underlying bones and joints. Postpone massage if it is emitting a foul odor or discharge.
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