Skin Structure & Function
Types of Wound
Wound Healing
Infection & Complications
Wound Care & Prevention
100

what are the 3 main layers of the skin?

Epidermis, Dermis, Hypodermis

100

What type of wound occurs when skin is scraped off?

Abrasion

100

During which phase does clot formation occur?

Inflammatory phase

100

What are two common signs of infection?

Redness and swelling

100

Why should wounds be kept moist?

Promotes faster healing

200

which layer contains blood vessels and nerves?

Dermis

200

A wound caused by a nail or sharp object is called?

Puncture wound

200

What new tissue forms during the proliferative phase?

Granulation tissue

200

What is cellulitis?

Bacterial infection of skin and subcutaneous tissue

200

What does “aseptic technique” mean?

Using methods to prevent infection

300

what pigment gives skin its color?

Melanin

300

What type of wound has torn, irregular edges?

Laceration

300

What is epithelialization?

Growth of new skin cells over the wound surface

300

What is dehiscence?

Separation of wound edges

300

How can pressure ulcers be prevented?

Repositioning and skin inspection

400

Name 2 main function of the skin?

Protection, temperature, sensation, excretion

400

What is another name for a pressure ulcer?

Decubitus ulcer or bedsore

400

Which vitamin is essential for collagen synthesis in wound healing?

Vitamin C

400

What is necrosis?

Death of tissue

400

What is debridement?

Removal of dead or damaged tissue to promote healing