This wound type of wound is healed by granulation?
What is a secondary intention?
Clean, Clean-Contaminated, Contaminated, and Dirty. CABG is classified as this type of wound.
What is Clean?
This is another name for Polypropylene.
What is Prolene?
This virus causes herpes.
What is HPV?
This English surgeon established the first principles of asepsis.
Who is Joseph Lister?
This surgical dressing is used for a clean surgical wound and also for the care of specimens.
What is Telfa?
This patient came to the OR with an infected wound and pus.
What is Dirty?
This is another name for Polyglacting 910.
What is Vycril?
This is an oxygen-dependent bacteria.
What are aerobes?
This word means, without infection.
What is Asepsis?
This condition affects wound healing.
What is Obesity?
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What is age?
or
What is surgical Technique?
There where no contaminations or breaks in techniques during a surgical procedure.
What is a Clean Wound?
The suture chromic originates from this type of animal body part.
What is a sheep intestine
or
What is beef intestine?
This bacteria is highly resistant to sterilization and disinfection.
What are spores?
This is the minimum distance a nonsterile person should remain from a sterile field.
What is 1 foot?
or
What are 12 inches?
This is another name for a scar.
What is a keloid?
A Vaginal Hysterectomy is considered a type of wound classification.
What is Clean-contaminated?
This is a straight needle with a cutting point.
What is a Keith Needle?
This bacteria is found in the intestinal tract.
What is E. coli?
This practice renders the skin surgically clean before gowning and gloving.
What is a surgical scrub?
This wound complication will require immediate surgical intervention.
What is evisceration?
The bowel gets perforated during a surgical procedure.
What is a Contaminated Wound?
This type of suture material is used in the presence of infection?
Hint: Monofilament or Multifilament
What is a monofilament suture?
These microbes reside on the skin and are easily removed.
What is transient flora?
This method is used to put on the gloves to insert a Foley Catheter.
What is open glove technique?