Causes
Definition
Characteristics
Treatments & Management
Dressings
100

This types of wounds caused commonly by valvular damage or insufficiency, multiple pregnancies, obesity, and varicose veins.

What are Venous Ulcers?

100

These type of wounds have loss of epidermis and/or partial dermal loss.

What are partial thickness wounds?

100

These wound are usually wet (moderate to large amounts of exudate), usually irregular, ulcer bed may look normal, dark red, or may have thin layer slough. 

What are the characteristics of venous ulcers?

100

Main priority for treatment for these ulcers is the improve perfusion! Second priority is to prevent further injury.

What are the priorities for management/treatment of arterial ulcers?

100

Primary wound dressing for a deep full thickness wound


What is a moist to dry dressing?

200

Plaque or atherosclerosis is the main cause of this type of wound. 

What are Arterial Ulcers?

200

This type of wounds extend to the subcutaneous fat & may have slough present


What are Full thickness wounds?

200

Aching pain is relieved with elevation is common in_________disease

Lower Extremity Venous Disease (LEVD)

200

These are considered to be the gold standards for healing a venous ulcer and helping to prevent recurrence (treatment)

What is compression therapy and elevation?

200

Primary dressing for a shallow full thickness wound.

What is non-adherant foam/dressing?




300

This is a non-invasive method that measures the presence & degree of Lower Extremity Arterial Disease (LEAD)

What is the ankle brachial index (ABI)?

300

This wound is associated with moisture.


What is MACERATION?

300

These ulcers are located commonly on distal foot/toes, tips of toes, phalangeal heads, and lateral malleolus. 

Where are arterial ulcers?

300

True/false

"Topical antiseptics, such as alcohol and iodine-based products are not recommended for venous ulcers as they can dry the wound bed and delay healing"

True

300

Goal is to promote wound healing, edema management, control exudate with an absorptive dressing, protect skin, reduce bacterial burden.

What are the goals in the management of venous ulcers?

400

True/False

TED stockings (anti-embolic hose) provide sub-therapeutic compression (<15mmHg & are not intended for treatment LEVD)

TRUE

400

This term describes pain with activity that is relieved with rest.

What is intermittent claudication?

400

Characteristic/location that differentiates a pressure injure to a non-pressure injury? 

What is bony prominence?

400

Moisture barriers, Zinc Oxide, external catheters, toiling regularly are used to help treating these type on wounds


What is MASD or IAD?

400

This is type of compression layer that is effective in ambulatory/moving patient.

Unna Boots

500

Iron deposit or build up  from the breaking of hemoglobin causing browning appearance in venous ulcer.

What is Hemosiderin?

500

In this type of treatment, patients are placed in pressurized chamber & breathes 100% oxygen under pressure. This Increases oxygen dissolved in plasma. Enhances infection control & collagen synthesis

What is Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy?

500

Faint halo of erythema around the wound is an indication of infection in _____ ulcers.

Arterial ulcers

500

This type of compression wrap is least effective in the treatment of Venous Ulcers

What are ACE wraps?

500

True/false

"It is recommended to wrap around the toes when applying dressing for the arterial ulcer instead of covering the toes from the top."

FALSE

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