Wounds
Anatomy
PPE
Wound description
bonus points
100

What type of gloves should you use to clean a wound? 

Non-sterile gloves

100

At what distance can your droplets travel?

1 meter

100

In which isolation rule should we use PPE? 

3 answers possible

Contact, droplets, airborne

100

What is necrosis?

Is a term used to describe the death of cells or tissue due to injury.

100

What causes a closed wound?

Usually is caused by direct blunt trauma

200

How to clean around a drain?

Clean the edge of the drain using a circular motion.

200

What is the most forgotten parts when washing your hands?

Nails, thumbs and wrist

200

What procedure do you follow when you are preparing to enter an isolation room?

1. Hand washing 2. Gown 3. Mask 4. Gloves

200

What is exudate?

A fluid that leaks out of blood vessels into nearby tissues.

200

Does antibacterial disinfectant work when you have visible dirtiness on your hands? 

No, you must wash your hands with soap and water when there is visible dirtiness.

300

What movement do you use when you disinfect a wound?

You should change the compress after each movement, and never wipe backwards

300

Where is 1/3 of your body's blood being stored?

In the spleen

300

What procedure do you follow when exiting an isolation room?

1. Gloves 2. Gown 3. Mask 4. Hand hygiene

300

What are the signs and symptoms of a wound infection?

Redness, swelling, increase of pain, heat, foul odor, delayed healing.

300

Elements of wound assessment?

Location (wound site), stage, phase, dimension, sinus/tunnel, exudate, wound edges, and signs of infection.

400

How should you pour your solution so that your label does not erase from you bottle?

Pour from the opposite side of the label.

400

What organ decreases with age?

Thymus

400

Where can you find the protocol for infection control?

Outside of the room on the door and inside the room on the door.

400

What is the definition of granualtion?

Granulation is the term used to describe the process of forming granules or small clusters of cells or tissue.

400

What color is serosanguineous?

Light red to pink

500

What is the proper way to clean a wound?

From cleanest to dirtiest.

500

What drains the lymph?

Lymph nodes

500

What is the purpose of wearing PPE equipment?

To prevent exposure to pathogens and reducing transmission risk

500

What are the 4 phases of wound healing?

1. Hematosis, 2. Inflammatory phase, 3. Proliferation, 4. Maturation

500

When wanting to take a culture of a wound, what do you clean your wound with?

sterile NaCl 0.9%