Types of Wounds
Dressing Change
Drainage
Wounds
100
A wound that is not infected
A clean wound
100
The purpose of a wound dressing
Prevent microbes from entering the wound
100
Clear, watery fluid from a wound
Serous drainage
100
Nutrient that is needed for wound healing
Protein
200
A wound that does not heal easily and continues to be present
A chronic wound
200
Purpose of gauze dressing (besides preventing microbes from entering the wound)
Absorb drainage
200
Bloody drainage
Sangineous
200
Excessive loss of blood in a short period of time
Hemorrhage
300
A wound on the lower leg that is the result of poor arterial blood flow
Arterial ulcer
300

Which dressing type is best for keping hte wound miost and warm?

Occlusive dressings;Foam dressings, hydrocolloid, films, hydrogel, alginate 

Will take a single dressing or the answer Occlusive dressings 

300
Drainage that is thick green, yellow, or brown
Purulent drainage
300
Signs of internal hemorrhage
Vomiting blood and loss of consciousness
400
A wound on the foot that is a result of poor circulation in both the arteries and veins
Circulatory Ulcer
400
A dressing is loose , what can happen? (besides microbes can enter)
Drainage can escape
400

2 products that are the best chioce for draining excessive fluid from a wound  

What are alginate, hydrofiber, foam hydrocolloid 

(any 2 of the 3)

400
Risk factor for Venous Ulcers
Obesity, history of blood clots, history of varicose veins, decreased mobility, surgery, advanced age
500
A partial-thickness wound caused by the scraping away or rubbing of the skin
Abrasion
500

An economic dressing is often not used secondary to allowing in contaminants form the outside world

What is gauze

500

waterproof dressings

What are films and hydrocolliods

500
Diabetic foot ulcers can affect which  in the feet (nerves, blood vessels, or both)
Both nerves and blood vessels
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