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45 Cards in this Set
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bandage
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debridement
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dehiscence
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dermis
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desiccation
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dressing
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epidermis
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eschar
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evisceration
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exudate
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fistula
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friction
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granulation tissue
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ischemia
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maceration
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necrosis
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negative-pressure wound therapy
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pressure ulcer
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purulent drainage
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sanguineous drainage
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scar
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serosanguineous drainage
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sanguineous drainage
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serous drainage
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shear
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subcutaneous tissue
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wound
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intentional wound
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unintentional wound
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high risk lifestyle variables
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high risk theraputic measures
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open wound
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closed wound
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hemostasis phase
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- constriction
- dilation - edema - redness, pain, warmth - exudate/plasma leakage |
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inflammatory phase
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- macrophages immagrate to the area
- leukocytes eat bacteria - macrophages remove debris |
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proliferation phase
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- granulation tissue
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maturation phase
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- new skin begins to grow, harden, and form
- scar tissue forms |
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Stage 1 Pressure ulcer
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Stage 2 pressure ulcer
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stage 3 pressure ulcer
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stage 4 pressure ulcer
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slough
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primary intention
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- wounds healed by primary intention are well approximated
- skin edges are tightly together |
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secondary intention
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- edges are not well approximated
- take longer to heal - form more scar tissue |
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tertiary/delayed primary intention
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- left open for several days to allow edema/infection to resolve/drain
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