Basic Skin Care & Products
Pressure injury
Pressure Injury Dressing Selections
Prevention tools & Surfaces
Wound Care Experts
100

The number one intervention to prevent Pressure Injury

What is turning

100

Name 3 pressure points

What is the sacrum, heel, buttock, occiput, elbows, hips, ankles, knees, shoulder blades

100

The product that is used Based on the skin care protcol, if the skin is red, non blanchable and intact, which product 

What is critic aid clear

100

The device used to prevent heel pressure injuries often referred to as "bunny boots"

What is offloading boots?

100

The number to call to reach the IP wound care nurse during business hours

Whatis 84f96

200

This is the skin care product you will use if You have a patient with intact skin but is incontinent of urine 

What is Critic Aid Clear or the purple top protectant stuff

200

Classification of tissue that is open, pink and painful

What is a stage 2

200

Hospital approved order tool used to help guide nursing in dressing selections for pressure injuries

What is the Wound product selction guide 5 step

200

The acronym TAPS means....

What is the turn and reposition system

200

At what stage pressure injury should wound care nurses be consulted?

What is Stage 2 or higher

300

The use of which absorption product is discouraged in the bed/hospital due to increased risk of pressure and moisture related injuries

What is diapers or briefs

300

What does HAC stand for?

What is hospital acquired condition

300

What is the characteristic of a stage 2 that helps determine dressing type

What is if its moist or dry

300

The most common type of surface use when a patient has or is at risk for skin breakdown

What is the low air loss with pressure redistribution AKA P500

300
The wound care providers who often will do bedside debridement of pressure injuries.

Who is Dr Rocci and Jerroll Robinson, NP

400

Which two anatomical sites are the most common for pressure injuries

What are the sacrum and heels

400

Classification when muscle, bone, tendon, or fascia is present

What is a stage 4

400

The dressing that you apply when there is heavy drainage in a stage 3 or higher pressure injury in addition to the foam dressing per protocol

What is aquacel extra or aquacel AG advantage

400

Name 3 of the 6 categories for the Braden risk score

What are Sensory Perception, mobility, moisture, nutrition, activity,friction & shearing

400

Who can refer a patient to the wound clinic for follow up care for complex wounds

Any RN, physician/provider, case manager, 

500

What is the Once a day moistureizing body cream and can also be used for lips and nose dryness

What is Sween 24 (aka pink lid)

500

Classification of pressure injury caused by nasal cannula to the nare

What is a medical device related pressure injury or medical device related mucosal membrane injury

500

Name The primarily used enzymatic debrider to apply to the wound bed per additional provider order 

What is Santyl or collagenase

500

The item used to wick moisture away from the skin as part of CHC pressure injury prevention plan for open continence that is not vacumn related

What is comfort glide dry pad (the white underpad)

500

When topical lidocaine is ordered for bedisde debridement best practice is that it should be applied how long before the expected procedure

What is 30 minutes