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Name 3 things that are different about wound care. |
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1. Environment (visual, odor, blood, temperature) 2. Goal writing (learn terminology) 3. Pain (must have a vision for the pt, calming techniques, and pain meds) |
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Name the 5 processes of wound care |
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1. Undress wound (clean) 2. Assess the wound 3. Clean the wound 4. Dress the wound 5. Thing about additional needs (transfers, ROM, gait, splinting, exercise program) |
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Name 4 aspects of general information related to wound care |
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1. Pre-medication 2. Protect yourself 3. Treating pts with decreased sensation 4. Isolation precautions during treatment (latex allergy) |
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How long does IV morphine last? |
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One you open a bottle of saline salution can you use it again? |
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Yes but you must put pts name on it, check expiration date, and always lock prescription meds in a cabinet |
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Name the 2 types of wounds |
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Name 4 types of trauma wounds |
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Degloving Puncture GSW Burns |
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Usually a hand/foot where skin has been taken off |
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Name 3 kinds of chronic wounds |
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Pressure Diabetic ulcers Vascular |
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3 ways in which wounds effect mobility |
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Edema Scar Formation Joint ROM |
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Name 5 types of debridement |
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Mechanical Chemical Sharp Biological Autolytic |
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Using scissors or scalpel to clean wound |
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Using sterile magets to clean wound |
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The process of using the body's own mechanism to remove non-viable tissue. Moisture of the wound is very important. |
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Involves the use of some outside force to remove dead tissue. |
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Name the most common types of mechanical debridement |
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Wet-to-dry gauze Wound irrigation w/ suction Pulsed lavage Whirlpool |
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Wound assessment: 5 aspects of medical and wound history |
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1. Nutrition 2. Chronic illness (DM, renal, cancer) 3. Age 4. Medication 5. Environment |
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Name 7 ways to describe a wound. |
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1. Classification 2. Stage 3. Length, width, depth 4. Condition of tissue 5. Characteristics of drainage 6. Periwound assessment 7. Pain |
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Whats under a flap of skin at the edge of the wound |
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Q tip can go in but no exit |
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How is necrotic tissue measured? |
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Yellow and cheesy Measured in percentages |
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What does having an exposed tendon or bone mean? |
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Increased risk for osteomyelitis when bone is exposed |
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