Pressure Injury
Skin
Skin 2.0
Meds and tools
Misc
100

Stage 1

nonblanchable erythema

100

Zinc

cream used on denuded skin and peri-wound skin for sacral/coccyx 
100

Premalignancy

rough, reddish macule on the ear (make sure that you review the integumentary module for the final)

100

taking antibiotics

increased risk of developing a fungal/candida infection
100

Types of abuse in the older adult

Physical, Emotional, Sexual, and Financial (be very familiar with the types of older adult abuse)

200

Stage 2

nonblanchable erythema skin is open superficially, no other tissues exposed

200

Providone Iodine swab

used for diabetic foot eschar or arterial ulcer eschar for lower extremity wounds

200

Skin priority

irregularly shaped multicolored mole

200

Metoprolol

sexual side effects in the male are common

200

RN as a patient advocate

review information on being a patient advocate, and remember that your personal opinions are not involved when advocating for the pt.

300

Stage 3

Full thickness tissue loss, no exposed bone/tendon (review pictures of the different pressure injury stages)

300

Hydrocolloid dressing

such as a duoderm or replicare are used for wounds with partial thickness skin loss with minimal to no drainage/exudate

300

Skin presentation for peripheral vascular disease

Shiny, dry, cyanotic skin surrounding an ulcer, usually to lower or distal extremities

300

Dyspareunia

Painful intercourse

provide water-soluble lubricants

300

100% Yes 

I should make sure that I review the previous Jeopardy game review for exam 1 and 2 along with PowerPoints and course materials to better prepare for the final exam.

400

Stage 4

Full thickness tissue loss with exposed bone/tendon

Note that increased protein helps with wound healing

400

Enzymatic agent

May be used on full-thickness wound with eschar or yellow slough to help debride wound and promote healing

400

Altered venous circulation 

skin around a lower extremity ulcer is reddish brownish skin with surrounding edema, compression therapy may be warranted

400

Parkinson disease pt with drooling

Benztropine will be ordered


400

Sexuality in the older adult

may need education on safe sexual practices

note that older adults are interested in intimacy

privacy during intimacy is important to the older adult

500

Unstageable

covered in black eschar or slough (see text for more in-depth definitions if needed)

500

Age related skin changes

Thinning epidermis, decreased skin elasticity, and vessel degeneration

500

apply selenium shampoo

for seborrheic dermatitis of the scalp

500

Geriatric Assessment Scale

used in addition to the MoCA

Also be familiar with the Katz index

500

Seborrheic Dermatitis

may occur in a Parkinson pt, shiny flakes of skin on scalp sides of nose.

Also be familiar with cherry angiomas, psoriasis, dermatoporosis

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