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What are some negative local factors of equine wound healing? |
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-motion: puts tension across the wound -infection -seroma/hematoma: daed space -skin tension -lack of blood supply |
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What are some of the causes of skin tension in equine wound healing? |
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-loss of skin -skin retraction: esp on distal limb -swelling -granulation tissue: after 5-7 days -fibrous tissue or new bone formation |
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What vaccination must horses always, always get? |
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Outline wound care in equine med. |
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-pack wound with KY lube and/or gauze spnges in anticipation for clipping -then clip hair -then cleans wound with disinfectant scrub -pressure lavage |
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What solutions do we use for lavage in equine med? |
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-Povidone Iodine 0.2% -Chlorhexidine 0.05% |
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How do we perform a low pressure lavage? |
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What do we use for a high pressure lavage in equine med? Max pressure? |
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What are the consequences of excessive pressure with pressure lavage? |
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-water log tissue -imbed bacteria |
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What do we use for regional/local aneshtesia in a horse? |
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-20 or 22 gauge 1.5" needle with Carbocaine |
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What do we do for wound debridement in equine med? |
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-devitalized tissue -freshen wound edge by scraping with scalpel |
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What do we use for tissue apposition in equine med? |
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Why do we want to avoid dead space with equine wound closure? |
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How do we manage dead space in equine med? |
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-compression bandages -drain: eliminate fluid accumulation - |
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What are the 4 primary drain rules in equine med? |
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-do not exit through closure -anchor to skin at exit hole only -maintain for 48 hrs only if passive drain -maintain only if productive if an active drain |
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What is the type of passive drain most commonly used in equine med? |
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What is the type of active drain most commonly used in equine med? |
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What are some of the ways we manage skin tesion in equine med? |
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-undermine skin -tension relieving sutures |
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How do we relieve tension during closure in equine med? |
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-use towel clamps to allow skin to stretch back out |
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Do we always have to bandage a lower limb wound on a horse? |
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By what two methods do wound heal by when allowed to close bysecond intention? |
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Definition
-wound contraction -epithelialization |
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When do we use bandage debridement in equine med? |
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Definition
-for dirty wounds to encourage debris and exudate to stick to bandage |
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When do we ue dry/dry bandage debridement in equine med? |
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-for very contaminated, exudative wounds |
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When do we use wet/dry bandage debridement in equine med? |
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-for very contaminated, non-productive wounds to rehydrate the wound |
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For open wound, after they are cleaned what do we do? |
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Definition
-apply topical antimicrobials: Neosporin/bacitracin/polymyxin B |
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Can we use Furacin on lower limb equine wounds? |
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What is proud flesh? What does it result in? |
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-aka exuberent granulation tissue -when granulation tissue grows above skin level -can result in permanent difigurement if left unmanaged |
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What are the three primary differentials for exuberent granulation tissue? |
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Definition
-fungal -parasitic: HAebronema -Neoplastic |
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How do we control proud flesh? |
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Definition
-surgical excision with careful hemorrhage control |
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What topical medications are used for the management of exuberent granulation tissue? |
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-coirticosteroids: inhibits fibroplasia -copper sulfate/boric acid powder |
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What are our major concerns with heelbulb or coronary band injuries in the horse? |
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Definition
-try to perform primary or delayed closure -immobilize -always put in a foot cast |
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What sequela is our major concern with equine metacarpal/metatarsal wounds? |
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-sequestrum if bone is exposed |
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What sequela is our major concern with equine axillary/inguinal wounds? |
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