Cleaning
Assessment
Staging
Products
Prevent & Protect
100

This solution found in the clean supply room can be used to cleanse almost any wound before dressing.

What is normal saline?

100

Take these 3 measurements when assessing a wound.

What is length x width x depth?

100

Purple or maroon area of intact skin or blood-filled blister that can be initially painful or boggy.

What is a deep tissue injury (DTI)?

100

For most wounds, avoid using this occlusive, impermeable protective dressing for covering lines and intact skin.

What is Tegaderm?

100

This barrier film can be applied to intact, periwound skin prior to application of a dressing.

What is 3M Cavilon barrier film?

200

This solution is used daily for bathing of all hospitalized patients with central lines.

What is Hibiclens?

200

This term describes a type of damage to the skin that can occur if the exudate is too high.

What is maceration?

200

A safety report should be filed upon discovery of a pressure injury with this stage or higher.

What is a stage 2 pressure injury?

200

This foam based dressing can be used on exudative wounds or to redistribute pressure over bony prominences.

What is Mepilex?

200
This barrier film can last 2-3 days and is applied in a single layer to intact skin at risk for frequent contact with moisture or friction/shearing.

What is Cavilon Advanced?

300

A 30cc syringe + 18g blunt tip cannula can be used together to achieve the optimal psi for these two purposes.

What is irrigation and mechanical debridement?

300

This term describes an overgrowth of shiny, pink tissue that can be seen around a G-tube stoma with too much friction and moisture.

What is hypergranulation tissue?

300

Partial thickness loss of dermis presenting as a shallow open ulcer with a red-pink wound bed without slough.

What is a stage 2 pressure injury?

300

This topical agent comes in powder or ointment form to protect and heal skin with fungal irritation.

What is Nystatin?

300

These wipes contain 3% dimethicone and are great for incontinence moisture-associated skin damage.

What are Sage comfort shield wipes?

400

This solution, also known as sodium chloride-hypochlorous acid (HOCL), mimics one of the body's main ways of killing microorganisms. 

What is Vashe?

400

This term describes the redness of the skin which blanches (turns white when pressed with a fingertip) then quickly returns to original redness once pressure is removed.

What is blanchable erythema?

400

Full thickness tissue loss with subcutaneous fat visible but no bone, tendon or muscle exposed.

What is a stage 3 pressure injury?

400

This occlusive and bacteriostatic non-adherent dressing is good for dry extremities, skin grafts, burns, and surgical incisions.

What is Xeroform?

400

Cut this from a roll to wick away moisture in intertriginous areas - but avoid using with any ointments!

What is Interdry?

500

This is the first step in assessing a wound bed.

What is cleaning the wound bed?

500

This type of exudate is thin, watery, and straw colored.

What is serous exudate?

500

Full thickness tissue loss in which base of ulcer is covered by slough and/or eschar.

What is an unstageable pressure ulcer?

500

This non-adherent silicone dressing can be used to wick exudate to a secondary dressing or to protect fragile blisters.

What is Adaptic?

500

This scale is used to measure a patient's risk for skin breakdown.

What is the Braden Scale?