Applying Heat & Cold Therapies
Wound Care
Physical Assessment
Nutrition, Fluid & Electrolytes
Variety
100

Vasodilation, increases blood flow, increase inflammatory response, increases capillary permeability, increases cellular metabolism, decrease STABILIZED edema, relaxes muscles, decreases pain

What are the effects of heat therapy?

100

Full-thickness skin and tissue loss, only it involves deep tissue necrosis of muscle, fascia, tendon, joint capsule, and sometimes bone

What is a stage 4 pressure ulcer?

100

The position your patient should be in when auscultating lungs

What is high fowlers?

100

Loss of both fluid and the electrolytes, usually caused by hemorrhage

What is hypovolemia?

100

pins, screws, or tongs are surgically inserted into the bone

What is skeletal traction?

200

Length of time to use heat therapy

What is 20-30 minutes?
200

Nonblanchable, erythema, intact skin, usually over a bony prominence

What is a stage 1 pressure ulcer?

200

An in-depth assessment of the whole person, including the physical, mental, emotional, cultural, and spiritual aspects of the patient’s health

What is a comprehensive health assessment?

200

Symptoms such as skin(Rash, hives) and gastrointestinal (GI) reactions that get increasingly worse with repeated exposures to the offending agent, can progress to a severe reaction called anaphylaxis. Most commonly caused by peanuts, wheat, dairy, & eggs

What are food allergies?

200

Type of wound that has a high number of microorganisms present but is without signs of infection

What is colonized?

300

Safety concern related to sitz baths

What is orthostatic hypotension?

300

Brown, black, or tan area of hard, dry, dead tissue that has a leathery appearance located on unstageable ulcers

What is eschar?

300

performed at the beginning of the shift when you first see the patient

What is an initial head-to-toe assessment?

300

insufficient fluid intake, bleeding, prolonged tachypnea, excessive sweating, fever, diarrhea, vomiting, excessive urination caused by diuresis, excessive exercise

What are causes of fluid volume deficit?

300

Heat, cold, massage, acupuncture, distraction, & guided imagery

What are nonpharmalogical methods to relieve pain?

400

The four steps included in RICE

What is rest, ice, compression, elevation?

400

Partial-thickness loss and exposed dermis. This includes intact serum-filled blisters and broken blisters that reveal a shallow, pink or red ulceration that is moist

What is a stage 2 pressure ulcer?

400

Adventitious lung sound usually heard during inspiration. They may be fine or coarse and cannot be cleared by coughing

What are crackles?

400

the body’s lack of digestive enzymes or an inability to use these enzymes, usually leads to GI symptoms such as bloating, flatulence, diarrhea, or nausea

What are food intolerances?

400

If the individual is sleep deprived, more time will be spent here. The body rests and is restored during this deep sleep

What is NREM Stage IV?

500

Vasoconstriction, decreases blood flow, decreases inflammatory response, decreases capillary permeability, prevents edema, relaxes muscles, decreases pain & numbing sensation

What are the effects of cold therapy?

500

full-thickness loss involving damage to the epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue but not involving muscle or bone.

Often, rolled wound edges are present at this stage

What is a stage 3 pressure ulcer?

500

An examination and an interview regarding a specific body system such as only a cardiac assessment or only a respiratory assessment.

What is a focused assessment?

500

Increased intake of dietary sodium, administration of IV fluids containing sodium, or retention of sodium or fluid as a result of a medication or kidney, heart, or liver disease

What are causes of fluid volume excess?

500

Type of wound that has a high number of microorganisms and either purulent (containing pus) drainage or necrotic (dead) tissue. The classic signs could include erythema (redness), increased warmth, edema (swelling), pain, odor, and drainage.

What is an infected wound?

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