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What are the 3 wound classifications?
Open vs. Closed,
Intentional vs. Unintentional,
Acute vs. chronic,
Name the 4 phases of wound healing?
Hemostasis, Inflammatory, proliferation, maturation
Name this phase of healing: Immediately after injury; Constriction and then dilation of vessels; formation of exudate
Hemostasis
Name this phase of wound healing: Debris ingested and growth factors released; Mild temp elevation, leukocytosis and general malaise
Inflammatory phase
Name this phase of wound healing; granulation tissue forms; systemic symptoms disappear
Proliferation phase
Name this phase of wound healing: collagen remodeled;scar becomes a flat, thin line.
Maturation phase
Local factors affecting healing(EMT PIN D)
Edema, Maceration(overhydration), Trauma, Pressure, Infection, Necrosis, Desication(dehydration)
Systemic factors affecting wound healing(WICMAN)
Wound condition, Infection, Circulation/Oxygenation, Medications/Health Status, Age, Nutrition(adequate vitamin A, C, Zinc.
Wound complications can be ?(FEDHID)
Fistula, Evisceration, Dehiscence,Hemorrhage, Infection, Delayed wound healing.
Bacteria/Bugs love ? so an increase in this will help them to grow.
Glucose
? impair wound healing and increase blood glucose levels.
Steroids
Psychological effects of wound healing are ?
Pain, Anxiety and Fear, Changes in body image.