A
B
C
D
E
100

What do you do if you see a red mark on a clients knee

Tell the nurse on shift

100

What is a Pressure ulcer

A pressure ulcer (also known as a pressure injury, bedsore, or decubitus ulcer) is localized damage to the skin and underlying soft tissue, typically occurring over a bony prominence.

100

Partial thickness loss of dermis presenting as a shallow open ulcer with a red-pink wound bed, without slough. May also present as an intact or open/ruptured serum-filled blister. Presents as a shiny or dry shallow ulcer without slough or bruising

Stage 2

100

What is I?

Trochanter

100

What is chafing?

 common skin irritation caused by repeated friction—either from skin rubbing against skin or skin rubbing against clothing—which is often worsened by moisture

200

Who would you tell if you notice the redness on CBI?

the Nurse

200

What is D?


Perianal area

200

To minimise the risk of the patient sliding down the bed and creating high shear forces what is the recommended position of the backrest?

Below 30 degrees

200

What is B?

Coccyx

200

 Incontinence is a direct cause of pressure ulcers? True or false?

False

300

Besides telling the nurse what else is the DSP responsible for?

Filling out, faxing and filing an incident report keep the area clean and dry. If trained floor the clients restricted health care plan.

300

                      what is A?

Sacrum

300

How frequently at minimum should you readjust a non mobile client to prevent pressure ulcers?

at least every 2 hours, more often in some people.

300

2 things that lead to pressure ulceration

Prolong Pressure and Friction/Shear

300

What is C

Intergluteal Cleft

400

Stage 1 pressure ulcer

400

Stage 2 pressure sore

400

Which patients are most at risk of developing pressure ulcers 


Underweight (BMI less than 18.5)

Overweight (BMI greater than 30)


Those that have recently had significant (greater than 10%) unplanned weight loss

All of the above

None of the above





All of the Above

400

 What is F?

Buttoxs

400

What is H?

Posterior thigh

500

How can you tell if it is a pressure sore rather than a normal sore?

Pressure ulcers do not Blanch when pressed

500

What is  blanching?

Skin blanching is a temporary whitening or paling of the skin caused by restricted blood flow, usually when pressure pushes blood from the small capillaries.

500

What is E?

Sacral iliac crest

500

What is the most common treatment for pressure ulcers

The most common and critical treatment for pressure ulcers (bedsores) is pressure relief, which involves frequent repositioning and the use of specialized cushions or mattresses.

500

What is G?


Ischial tuberosity