Pressure Ulcers
Exudate Type
Tissue Type
skin tears
General wound care questions
100

Full thickness tissue loss with exposed bone, tendon or muscle. Slough or eschar may be present.

What is a Stage IV

100

thin watery, pale pink/red

What is Serosanguinous

100

Red cobble stone appearance

What is granulation tissue

100
The classification system used to document skin tears

What is the STAR skin tear classification system

100

you do this on admission,at the first visit of the week and at discharge with all wound care patients and incisions

What is take a picture (and weekly measurements until wound is healed)

200

Full thickness tissue loss with slough present.

What is Stage III or unstageable (depending on amount of slough)

200

Pure red exudate.

What is Bloody

200

White/ grey tissue

What is non-viable tissue

200

A skin tear where the edges can be realigned in normal anatomical position (without undue stretching) and the skin or flap color is NOT pale, dusky or darkened

What is category 1A

200

What metal is in an antimicrobial dressing

What is silver.

300

Full thickness tissue loss in which the base of the ulcer is covered by slough or eschar in the wound bed.

What is Unstageable

300

thin or thick opaque, tan/yellow with or without odor

What is Purulent

300

adherent yellow, tan, brown tissue

What is slough

300

This category of skin tear would be categorized by edges that cannot be realigned and a skin flap that is NOT pale, dusky or darkened.

What is Category 2A

300

This would not be indicated in the treatment of a moist, exudative wound

What is a hydrogel

400

An intact or open/ruptured serum-filled blister.

What is Stage II

400

thin watery, clear

What is Serous

400

Adherent soft, black tissue

What is eschar

400

What we can use to protect our patients arms and legs and decrease the risk of skin tears

What are arm and leg protectors and moisturizing lotion daily

400

How often do we take wound pictures and wound measurements

What is weekly (at the first visit of the week) or with any observed decline of the wound.

500

Intact skin with non-blanchable redness of a localized area usually over a bony prominence.

What is Stage I

500

Dry

What is no exudate

500

Black, hard, firmly adhered

What is eschar

500
How many hours after first dressing change is a skin tear reassessed if skin or flap color is pale, dusky or darkened

What is 24-48 hours

500

Wounds with this may present as shiny and stagnant

What is biofilm (AKA colonization)

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