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I. Speaking: Skin (Integumentary System)

After careful study of this unit you should be able to:

  • describe the layers of the integumentary system;

  • describe the appendages of the skin, their function and location;

  • list the main functions of the skin;

  • give the information about observation of the skin;

  • list the main diseases of the skin.

Exercise 1. Read and learn the following words, remember their Latin/Greek equivalents.

English

Latin/Greek

Ukrainian

skin

cutis/dermato-

шкіра

epidermis

epidermis

епідерміс

dermis

dermis

дерміс

dermatitis

dermatitis

дерматит

eczema

eczema

екзема

hair

capilli

волосся

eyebrows

supercilia

брови

cilia

cilia

вії

beard [bisd]

barba

борода

nail [neil]

ungius

ніготь

papillae

papillae

сосочки

sweat [swet]

sudor/hidr(o)-

піт

sweat glands

glandulae sudoris

потові залози

integument

integumentum

покрив

sebum ['skbsm]

sebum/lipo-, steato-

сало, лій

sebaceous [si'beifas]

sebaceous

сальний

perspiration [,p3:sp3'r3ijh]

perspiratio

потовиділення

sunburn

combustio

опік

furuncles ['Аиоглпкіг]

furunculi

фурункули

carbuncles ['ка:Ьлпк1г]

carbunculi

карбункули

herpes ['li3:pi:z]

herpes

герпес, лишай

urticaria [,3:ti'keorio]

urticaria

кропивниця

decubitus ulcers [di'kju:bit?s'Als3z]

decubitus ulcus

пролежні

Exercise 2. Read the text and translate it.

Skin

The skeleton is covered by the skin, by the layer of subcutaneous tissue and fat, and by the muscles.

The skin consists of two layers: an outer layer termed the epidermis, and an inner layer termed the dermis.

The epidermis is composed of a number of layers of cells which vary in shape from above downward. The cells in the surface layers are flat. Those in the layers lower down are round or many-sided; the cells in the deeper layers are column-shaped, and possess great vitality and power of reproduction.

The dermis is composed of a mass of loosely connected fibers which can be divided into two layers.

An outer layer is raised into a great number of conical or finger-like projections termed papillae. Each papilla contains blood vessels and nerve endings and also the rudiment of a hair. An inner layer consists of bands of connective tissue interlacing with each other and permeated by blood vessels, glands and fat.

The skin contains two sets of glands: the sweat glands and the sebaceous glands. The nails and hair are special structures developed from the epidermis.

The functions of the skin are of great importance and are as follows: to enclose contained parts, to act as a protective covering, to contain special nerve endings, which receive and convey certain waste products in the form of perspiration which consists of water with a proportion of mineral matter dissolved in it and a small quantity of carbonic acid.

Observation of the skin can tell you much: what does its color indicate? Are there any lesions ['hVjsnz]: wounds, or local damage, or trauma, or eruption?

A general term referring to any skin disease is dermatitis. Inflammation of the skin is called dermatitis. Sunlight may cause chemical and biological changes in the skin, and it may lead to skin cancer. Eczema is a very unpleasant disease that may be found in all age groups of people, and eczema may affect any and all parts of the skin surface. It is noncontagious disease.

There are many other skin diseases, such as furuncles, carbuncles, psoriasis (a chronic disease with the skin covered by silvery scales), herpes, cancer of the skin, urticaria (an allergic reaction characterized by red patches (hives) often accompanied by severe itching), decubitus ulcers, or bedsores, or pressure ulcer - areas of dead skin and subcutaneous tissues. The nurse who cares for a bed patient must prevent the beginning of such a disease by frequent position change of this bed patient, because it is far easier than treatment of an established ulcer.

Exercise 3. Look at Fig. 9-1 and describe the structure of the skin.

Exercise 4. Name the skin glands and appendages.

Exercise 5. Describe the structure of the epidermis and dermis.

Exercise 6. Explain the main functions of the skin.

Exercise 7. List skin diseases.

Exercise 8. Answer the following questions.

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