Wound Types
Wound Care
Pressure Sores
Heat Application
Cold Application
100

A break in the skin or mucous membrane caused by trauma

What is a wound ?


100

A swelling caused by fluid collecting in tissues

What is edema ?

100

Treatment for a reddened skin area

What is tell the nurse ?
100

Dialate 

What is to expand or open wider ?
100

A very low body temperature

What is hypothermia ?

200

An open wound with torn tissues and jagged edges

What is a laceration ?

200

A condition in which there is death of tissues

What is gangrene ?

200

Pressure, Friction, and Shearing

What are the major causes of pressure ulcers ?

200

Hyperthermia

What is  A body temp that is much higher than the person's normal range?

200

The blood vessel's response to cold application

What is constrict ?

300

A break or rip in the outer layers of the skin where the epidermis separates from the underlying tissues

What is a skin tear ?

300

This intention of wound healing is when wounds are closed by stitches, staples, or glue.

What is First Intention ?
300

Back of the head, shoulder blade, hip, heel, elbow, coccyx, etc

What are bony prominences ?
300

15 minutes

What is the longest time you should leave a hot pack in place ?

300

5 minutes

What is how often you check on a patient with a cold application ?

400

A shallow or deep crater-like sore of the skin or mucous membrane

What is an ulcer ?

400

The separation of wound layers

What is Dehiscence ?

400

Shearing

What is when layers of the skin rub against each other ?

400

If you have a complication from a heat pack the skin will look like this

What is pale ?

400

A cooling blanket may be used to treat this

What is Hyperthermia ?

500

a closed wound caused by a blow to the body 

What is a bruise ?

500

Thick, green, or yellow or brown drainage

What is purulent drainage ?

500

Dead tissue that is shed from the skin.

What is Slough ?

500

Heat application can help treat these issues 

What is arthritis, joint stiffness, muscle tightness ?

500

Fever

What is a possible complication of a cold application ?

600

Loss of the epidermis caused by scratching or when skin rubs against skin, clothing, or other material

What is excoriation ?

600

The state of wound healing where a bleeding stops and a scab forms

What is the Inflammatory stage ?

600

Colonized

What is the presence of bacteria on the wound surface or in wound tissue ?

600

106 degrees

What is highest temp for a CNA applied heat pack ?

600

Cyanosis

What is bluish color to the skin?

700

These types of lower leg ulcers display edema and a wet, weepy appearance 

What are Venous Ulcers ?

700

Thin watery drainage that is blood tinged

What is Serosanguinous ?

700

Preferred position for minimizing pressure sore risk

What is 30 degree lateral position ?

700

A soft pad used to apply heat or cold treatment

What is a compress?

700

A complication from extreme cold or hot treatment 

What are blisters and burns ?

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