General Integumentary Conditions
Pressure Injuries
Vascular Wounds
Tissue Structure and Repair
Wound Bed Preparation and Dressings
100

ABCDE screening for skin cancer

What is asymmetry, borders, color, diameter, and evolution?

100

Partial thickness PI extends through the epidermis, but the dermis is intact

What is a Stage II PI?

100

Symptom of PAD that limits ambulation distance

What is intermittent claudication?

100

The two layers of the dermis

What are the papillary and reticular dermis?

100

Ideal substance for cleansing or irrigating wounds

What is normal saline?

200

Th is type of skin condition is often seen on the face of patients with lupus, RA, or other autoimmune disease

What is a malar or butterfly rash?

200

Standardized outcome measure used to predict risk of PI

What is the Norton Scale or Braden Scale?

200

Typical location for venous ulcers

What is the gaitor region?

200

The chemical mediator released during the inflammatory phase that leads to increased vascular permeability and edema

What is histamine?

200

This debridement method relies on the body's natural mechanisms

What is autolytic debridement?

300

Darkened skin with velvet texture, predictive of metabolic disease

What is acanthosis nigricans?

300

Minimal recommended time frame for repositioning/pressure relief when sitting

What is every 15 to 30 minutes?

300

Wound bed characteristics of arterial ulcers

What is pale, dry, may have eschar?

300

Layer of the skin that produces new keratinocytes

What is the stratum basale?

300

Three main types of absorbent specialty dressings

What are alginates, foams, and hydrocolloids?

400

Respiratory condition associated with atopic dermatitis (eczema)

What is asthma?

400

Minimal recommended time frame for repositioning when lying down

What is every 2 hours?

400

Key to treatment of venous ulcers

What is edema reduction?

400

Cell responsible for clearing debris and necrotic tissue during autolytic debridement

What is the macrophage?

400

This type of dressing can be used to hydrate a dry wound, but only if the wound is not infected

What is a sheet hydrogel?

500

Condition associated with anerobic bacteria - traps air between the skin and soft tissue, producing crepitus

What is gas gangrene?

500

Greatest threat to healing in patients s/p muscle flap closure of a PI

What is a hematoma or seroma?

500

This test has better sensitivity than the ABI, especially in patients with diabetes

What is the TBI?

500

Prognosis for healing in a partial thickness, non-infected wound

What is 14-30 days?

500

This material can be added to hydrogels, foams, and alginates to fight infection - it's not iodine, Patrick!

What is silver?

600

Wound type associated with Crohn's disease - can look like a venous ulcer but is usually full thickness

What is pyoderma gangrenosum?

600

This type of wound occurs at the end of life and is a predictor of impending mortality

What is a Kennedy ulcer?

600

Most common type of open surgical procedure used to restore circulation in pts with PAD

What is a fem-pop bypass?

600

Voltage gradient between the positive wound base and negatively charged intact skin

What is the current of injury?

600

Used to promote wound healing since Ancient Rome - hydrates and fights infection

What is honey?