Oxygenation/circulation
Wounds
Info/tech
wound cont.
more wound
100

-bradypnea
-bradycardia
-confusion and stupor
-cyanosis
-hypotension
-cardiac arrhythmias
-metabolic acidosis

late stage hypoxia symptoms

100

what happens if a wound that is healing via primary intention becomes infected?

it will need to heal via secondary intention

100

Learning the system, knowing how to correct errors, and maintaining security

challenges of ehr/emr

100

Widely separated wound is later brought together with some type of closure material; may be closed at a later time; LONG healing time; deep and extensive damage; high risk of infection and dehiscence

tertiary intention (wound healing/closure)

100

-age
-chronic illness/wellness
-immunity
-nutrition
-perfusion
-weight (obesity)
-chronic stress
-smoking
-wound stress (stress on suture from coughing)
-infection
-med use
-necrosis
-presence of biofilm
-pressure
-maceration
-desiccation

factors that affect wound healing

200

-tachypnea
-tachycardia
-restlessness
-pallor
-increased BP
-use of accessory muscles
-nasal flaring
-tracheal tugging
-adventitious lung sounds
-dyspnea

early hypoxia s/sx

200

WBC come to site
-wound will present with pain, heat, swelling, and redness may also see system response from body (elevated temp, increased WBC)

inflammatory stage

200

maintains PHI among care agencies

HIPPA

200

Wounds involve tissue loss; edges are approximated; widely separated; healing occurs by secondary intention -from the inside out; longer to heal; increase likelihood of scar; healing time is longer; can see the wound; if there is a chance if infection, they will do this; large wounds, burns, and trauma

secondary intention (wound healing/closure)

200
thin skin, obesity
things that make you more susceptible to PU 
300

-change in surface area (removal of a lung)
-atelectasis (collapse of the alveoli--prevents the exchange of gas by diffusion in the lungs)
-thickening of the membrane (pneumonia, pulmonary edema)
-partial pressure changes (high altitudes=lack of O2)

factors influencing the diffusion of gases in the lungs

300

immediately after injury; blood clotting, platelets, exudate collect causing swelling and pain
-heat and redness are NORMAL in this stage

hemostasis wound healing stage

300

date, make corrections promptly, follow procedure for error correction, sign docs with name/title, reflect assessment, interventions, and eval.

legal concepts surrounding the EMR/EHR

300

Little tissue loss; edges approximate (close); heals rapidly with minimal scaring; low risk of infections; surgical wounds (sutured, staples, steri-strips); if a wound healing via primary intention becomes infected, it will need to heal via secondary intention

primary intention (wound healing/closure)

300

fluid loss/dehydration
loose skin
perspiration
skin diseases

things that contribute to skin breakdown

400

-level of health (chronic illnesses)
-development stage
-medication (opioids decrease respiratory drive)
-lifestyles (occupation, smoking)
-environment (pollution)
-psychological health (stress, hyperventilation)

factors affecting cardiopulmonary functioning

400

replacing lost tissue with connective tissue or granulation tissue
-forms the foundation for a scar
-granulation tissue is beefy red, highly vascular and bleeds easily and very fragile
-needs adequate oxygen and nutrition
-resurfacing of epithelial cells
-collagen synthesis

proliferation phase

400

confidential, permenant, legal documentation, that is admissible in court

must factual, concise, current, and complete

failure to document is illegal


concepts of the medical record

400

full thickness skin loss; not involving underlying fascia

stage 3 PU

400

• Have you developed any new moles or lesions? Have any of the moles or lesions changed in any way (color, borders, size)?

assessment for skin cancer

500

-use the lowest setting of oxygen to maintain adequate O2 sat
-monitor ABGs
-dc oxygen as soon as possible
-monitor for respiratory distress
-monitor LOC

nursing interventions for safe oxygen delivery

500

involves strengthening of the scar and resumption of a normal appearance
-can take more than 1 year to complete
-scar is 80% as strong and less elastic than regular skin

maturation phase


500

a major component of HIPAA that promotes the use of standard methods of maintaining the privacy of protected health information among health care agencies

the Privacy Rule

500

full thickness skin and tissue loss

stage 4 PU

500

too dry, drying out

Over hydration

dessication

maceration

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