Skin
Skin II
Hot/Cold Tx
Miscellaneous
Nutrition
100
Wound that results from prolonged pressure on a particular area of the body disrupting circulation.
What is a Decubitus Ulcer (pressure ulcer)?
100
Tissue damage usually occuring in the legs as a result of poor circulation.
What is a venous stasis ulcer?
100
Type of therapy that causes vasodilation.
What is heat therapy?
100
Psychological challenge of the school age child.
What is Industry versus Inferiority?
100
Primary energy source.
What are carbohydrates?
200
Pressure ulcer with tissue destruction down to the bone.
What is a Stage IV pressure ulcer?
200
Ulcer resulting from impaired circulation related to diabetes mellitus.
What is a Diabetic Ulcer?
200
Type of therapy that results in decreased blood flow to an area.
What is cold therapy?
200
Structure includes protons, neutrons and electrons.
What is an Atom?
200
Sacchar/o
What is sugar?
300
Non-blanching reddened area in an area of pressure.
What is a Stage I Pressure Ulcer?
300
Re-position patient q2h, raise heels off bed, keep skin clean and dry, provide diet rich in protein and vitamins, maintain adequate hydration.
What are measures that can be taken to prevent pressure ulcers?
300
Way to provide moist heat to the perineum.
What is a Sitz bath?
300
Describes the number of protons present in the nucleus of each of its atoms.
What is the Atomic number?
300
Fats from plant sources that are soft or liquid at room temperature.
What are unsaturated fatty acids?
400
Open area in area of pressure.
What is a Stage II pressure ulcer?
400
Wet dressing covered by a dry one....commonly used for infected wounds.
What is a wet to dry dressing?
400
May be given to control hemorrhaging, reduce edema, reduce pain, reduce inflammation and slow bacterial activity.
What is cold therapy?
400
Universal solvent that is critical for all fluid and cellular functions.
What is water?
400
A, D, E, K
What are fat soluble vitamins?
500
Wound in area of pressure that includes damage to subcutaneous tissue and may include tunneling.
What is a Stage III pressure ulcer?
500
Immobility, very thin, obese, edema, sensory deficits, vascular disorders, incontinence, skin changes related to aging, poor nutrition.
What are factors that increase risk of skin breakdown?
500
Administered to reduces pain, stiffness and aching joints and muscles, assist in woun healing, reduces inflamation, or promote drainage.
What is heat therapy?
500
Electrically charged minerals
What are electryolytes?
500
Vitamin that promotes growth, sustains normal vision, supports normal reproduction and maintains healthy skin and muscous membranes.
What is Vitamin A (Retinol)?
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