Stage 1 pressure ulcer
What is nonblanchable, redness of intact skin?
2 types of drain systems.
What is open and closed?
Higher risk of skin problems.
What is thin/obese?
Say how Campbell says Dr. Wilburns first name.
SHUUUNDAA
Protect the body from infection.
What is skin and mucous membrane?
Stage 2 pressure ulcer
What is partial-thickness skin loss with exposed dermis?
Example of an open drain.
What is a penrose drain?
This can cause loose, dry, fragile skin.
What is dehydration?
Leighton and Sara Grace
What is a fein?
These 4 things affect skin health.
What is age, nutrition, hydration and blood flow.
Stage 3 pressure ulcer
Example of an closed drain.
What is Jackson-Pratt and Hemovac?
Increases breakdown risk in skin folds.
What is excess moisture?
fill in the blank "______ and a good ____ _______."
What is hope and a good long prayer?
What is infants and young children?
Stage 4 pressure ulcer
What is full-thickness loss with exposure to bone or muscle?
This drain, drains onto the dressing.
What is an open drain?
Yellow, itchy skin --> scratching --> open lesions
What is jaundice?
If I fail, you can catch me...
They have thin, fragile, poor circulation, slower healing injuries.
What is older adults?
Depth unknown due to dead tissue covering wound.
Skin looks deep red/purple, closed on top, deep damage underneath.
What is Unstageable and Deep Tissue Injury?
Describe how the Jackson-Pratt and Hemovac work.
Jackson Pratt - squeeze bulb to create suction
Hemovac - Accordian-style suction system
May be inherited. Causes lesions needing special care.
What is eczema/Psoriasis
How old is Grace?
What is 48 years old?
Wilburns name on facebook.
What is DocLanett Wilbur?