Wound Healing
Pressure Injury
Wounds (General
Inflammation
Infection
100

Last 3 days 

Increase in pain, redness, warmth and swelling 

Inflammatory Phase 

100

Damage to cartilage, bone, and tissue

Eschar or slough is present 

Sinus track 

Stage 4 

100

What are factors that effect wound healing 

(5-6)

Nutrition, lifestyle, medication, age, and general health 

100

What are two primary functions of Inflammation 

Restitution of normal functioning cells after injury 

Fibrous repair when functional cells cannot be restored 


100

Types of infection (4)

Localized

Systemic 

Community acquired (CAI)

Healthcare Acquired (HAI)

200

Weeks Granulated Tissue 

Lasts several weeks 

Proliferative Phase 

200

Blister, abrasions, or crater 

Just epidermis layer not extended to dermis 

Stage Two 

200

Wound assessment (6)

Location, stage, appearance, drainage, type, and swelling / pain 

200

3 lines of defense for inflammation 

1. Skin / mucus membranes 

2. Adaptive / protective process related to illness and injury 

3. 

Anatomical Barriers 

Inflammatory Response 

Immune system 

200

What is the Most Common HAI 

CAUTI

300

Wound edges can be approximated 


Primary 

300

Unstageable 

caused by g tubes or oxygenation devices 

Mucosal pressure injuries

300

Complications of wound healing (and surgery incision)

(5)

Dehiscence, evisceration, surgical emergency, hemorrhaging, ischemic tissue 

300
What are the purpose of mast cells 

Release cytokine particles 

Tells neutrophils where the injury site is 

300

What are non-specific presenting cells 

Dendritic Cells 

Neutrophils 

400

Scar tissue forms and strengthens 

Lasts 1-2 years 

80% strength 

Maturation / Remodeling Phase 

400

Fat seen but no muscle or bone 

Can be undermining or tunneling 

Stage three 

400

What is the subcutaneous tissue made of and what does it do?

Made of Adipose tissue 

Delivers blood to dermis and provides insolation 

400

What are the cellular difference between acute and chronic inflammation 

Acute : Neutrophils (First Responders)

Chronic : Macrophages 

 Regenerate and replace scar tissue that changes structure 

400

Stages of infection 

1. before any symptoms 

2. Vague symptoms 

3. Major symptoms 

4. Symptoms are resolving 

Extra : 

Symptoms never resolve 

Body or bacteria dosent win 


1. Incubation period 

2. Prodromal period 

3. Illness period 

4. Convalescent 

Extra : 

Chronic illness 

500

Wound left open until infections is gone, then is approximated 

Tertiary 

500

Skin is intact 

Red, non blanchable

Stage One 

500
What is the dermis layer combined to the other layers by 

What does the dermis layer do 

Connected by the basal 

Provides strength and elastic characteristics 

500

What are the 3 Physiology response of inflammation 

1. Blood vessels Dilate, causes redness and warmth 

2. WBS Accumulate, forming pus 

3. 

1. Vascular Response 

2. Cellular Exudate 

3. Tissue repair and replacement 

500

Chain of infection (6)

Infectious Agent 

Reservoirs

 Portal of exit 

Means of Transmission 

Portal of entry 

Susceptible host