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The study of skin, its functions, structures, conditions, diseases/disorders and treatments
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The study of muscles - their structure, function and diseases
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Clear, slightly yellow fluid that is located within the vessel and is filtered by the lymph nodes
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Any material that allows or supports the flow of electric current
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Foul-smelling perspiration
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The lowest level of decontamination that is a physical or chemical process of reducing the surface pathogens and dirt; it will aid in preventing the growth of germs but will not kill bacteria
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Also known as basal layer, is the outermost layer of the skin, containing many small nerve endings, but no blood vessels
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Small, red elevated protrusion of the skin, usually containing no pus
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A painful, itchy and non-contagious skin inflammation, which can have the appearance of either dry or moist lessions
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Also known as hypertrichosis, is extreme hairiness or excessive growth of hair, sometimes on uncommon areas of the face and body
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This occurs through the scraping or scratching of the epidermal layer or skin's surface; this can occur with an existing sore being scratched, irritating the existing injury
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Also known as tapotement, massage technique that involves short, light tapping or slapping movements
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Chemical process that completely destroys all microbial life and bacterial spores on nonporous surfaces
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Also known as a callus or tyloma, is a thickened or hardened area of skin caused by friction, continual rubbing, or pressure over the same part of skin
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Thick-walled chambers on the bottom half of the ♡ and are referred to as the right and/or left ventricle
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Capable of destroying fungi
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The process in which human tissue cells reproduce by dividing in half, creating two daughter cells
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A large blister containing clear, watery fluid
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The scientific study of the structure and purpose of the nervous system
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To destroy microorganisms on nonporous surfaces and prevent infection; the second level of infection control