Pressure Injury Staging
Pressure Injury Nutrition
Osteomyelitis/Location
Causes/Treatment
Q bank
100

this pressure injury stage is defined as "through the dermis with subQ fat exposed"

stage 3 (slide 4)

100

name 2 nutritional factors (vitamins/minerals/macros) that are required to monitor/supplement if someone has a pressure injury

vitamin C, zinc, copper, protein, albumin (slide 18)

100

Most common site of pressure injury in adults

sacrum 

100

name 3 risk factors for developing a pressure injury

reduced sensation, impaired mobility, decreased blood flow, muscle atrophy, poor nutrition, diabetes, altered mental status

100

patient presents with a pressure injury stage 3. He receives treatment for it and his injury improves to a stage 1. How would you refer to his current pressure injury?

1. stage 1

2. healed stage 3

healed stage 3

"once a stage X, always a stage X no matter if it is fully healed"

200

this pressure injury stage is defined as 'skin breakdown extending into the dermis"

stage 2 (slide 1)

200

general treatment for stage 1 and 2 (PM&R recap)

relieve pressure

if its wet, dry it

if its dry, wet it

200

most common site of pressure injury in kids

occiput 

200

how often are you supposed to turn a patient to prevent a pressure ulcer

2 hours (slide 20)

200

true or false: both tilt in space and reclining wheelchair reduce risk of pressure injury

1. true- they both do

2. false- only tilt in space

3. false- only reclining chair

3. false- both do not

Only tilt in space
300

DAILY DOUBLE x2 points

this pressure injury stage is defined as having muscle, tendon or bone exposed

stage 4 (slide 3)

300

general treatment for stage 3 and 4 (PM&R recap)

debridement of dead tissue, irritation, wound vac, skin flap

300

what is the treatment and duration for OM

6 weeks IV antibiotics 

300

what regions of the body are pressure injuries prone to develop 

bony prominence  

300

Most sensitive test to diagnose OM

1. bone scan

2. MRI

3. xray

4. bone biopsy

bone biopsy (96% sensitive)

400

this pressure injury stage is defined as "non blanchable erythema"

stage 1 (slide 2)

400

name 1 wound care nurse who covers the rehab

DAILY DOUBLE

Christina patch 

400

treatment option for refractory osteomyelitis or complex ulcers involving a person lying in a pod

HBOT

hyperbaric oxygen therapy

400

pressure injuries happen as a result of _____ or ______

(2 mechanism of developing we should know)

shear or pressure (15-16)

500

this stage is defined as purple, intact skin, but the sound bed cannot be visualized 

deep tissue injury (slide 5-6)

500

too much pressure without shifting around leads to _____ to that area of skin if pressure is >70mmHg

(mechanism)

capillary ischemia