Georgia Barber Ebook Continuing Education

Condition/Disease/Disorder

Description

Alopecia Follicularis

Hair loss caused by inflammation of hair follicles.

Alopecia Prematura

Hair loss early in life. Hair loss from old age. Hair loss from entire scalp.

Alopecia Senilis Alopecia Totalis

Alopecia Universalis Hair loss from entire body. Traction/Traumatic Alopecia Patchy hair loss, sometimes due to repetitive traction on the hair by pulling or twisting. Postpartum Alopecia Temporary hair loss at the conclusion of pregnancy. Telogen Effluven Hair loss during the telogen phase of the hair growth cycle.

Canities

Gray hair. Head lice.

Pediculosis Capitis

Monilithrix

Beaded hair. Brittle hair.

Fragilitis Crinium

Hirsuities/Hypertrichosis

Superfluous hair, excessive.

Scabies

Contagious disease caused by the itch mite.

Impetigo/Infantigo

Highly contagious bacterial infection, usually staphylococcal.

Discoid Lupus Erythematosus (DLE)

Chronic autoimmune disorder, causes red often scarring plaques, hair loss and internal effects.

Keloids

Forms when excess collagen forms at the site of a healing scar; overhealing.

Asteatosis

Excessive dry skin.

Websites: Online Dermatology Resources ● http://tray.dermatology.uiowa.edu/DermImag.htm ● http://www.medic.mie-u.ac.jp/derma/world/worldd1.htm

● http://www.i-wrinkle.com/ ● http://www.i-wrinkle.com/ ● http://www.asds-net.org American Society of Dermatologic Surgery ● http://www.aad.org American Academy of Dermatology

● http://ww.skin-disease.com/ ● http://www.skin-cancers.net/ ● http://www.age-spot.com/

SECTION 2: BLOODBORNE PATHOGENS

Table of contents ● Introduction ○ Objectives ● What are Bloodborne Pathogens? ○ Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) ○ Human Immunodeficiency (HIV)

● Signs and Symptoms

○ Signs and Symptoms of (HBV) ○ Signs and Symptoms of (HIV)

● Transmission

○ Transmission Mediums ○ Transmission Routes

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