WRAP IT UP!
'OUCH! IT HURTS!'
LET'S MAKE IT BETTER!
PREVENTION
PREVENTION!!
THE CHEW!
100
This is the removal of necrotic tissue.
What is Debridement?
100
Gun shot wounds, decubital ulcers, old fractures are all examples of this type of wound.
What is a Chronic wound?
100
This is what should be applied to a wound before clipping the hair around the wound.
What is Sterile Lube?
100
Extra padded bedding, turning every 2-4 hours, constant monitoring of areas of the body that are susceptible; these are all steps of prevent what type of wound from developing?
What are Decubital Ulcers or Pressure sores?
100
These are a major part of the mandible and maxilla and can destroy the structure of the mouth if they are injured.
What are the Canine teeth?
200
This type of healing calls for non-closure of a wound.
What is Second-intention healing?
200
Surgical incisions, Elective incisions are examples of this type of wound?
What are Clean wounds?
200
This cleaning solution can cause tissue irritation and prevent healing after the initial use.
What is Hydrogen Peroxide?
200
This type of dressing causes less pain when removed, whereas this type of dressing causes more pain when removed.
What is a Wet to Wet bandage and Wet to Dry bandage?
200
This substance has a primary, secondary, and tertiary type.
What is Dentine?
300
This is the outer-most layer of a basic bandage.
What is the Tertiary layer?
300
These wounds are closed with sutures or staples and heal by first-intention healing.
What are Primary closures?
300
This is most effective when delivered with a fluid jet delivered to the wound with a pressure of at least 7 psi.
What is Lavage?
300
True or False. Bone is the hardest substance in the body.
FALSE! Enamel is THE hardest substance in the body.
300
This substance is capable of formation, destruction, and repair throughout life.
What is Cementum?
400
These are the layers of a basic bandage closest to the wound.
What are the Primary and Secondary layers?
400
This is the necrotic layer of a full thickness wound that either sloughs off or must be removed.
What is an Eschar?
400
This type of drain is used for deep puncture wounds such as bite wounds and deep lacerations. It allows for drainage of infected exudate.
What is a Penrose Drain?
400
These teeth are used for cutting, scooping, picking up objects and grooming.
What are Incisors?
400
This the 'living' portion of the tooth.
What is the Pulp?
500
This is the drainage from a wound; it can be greenish in color, have a foul odor, it can contain blood and pus.
What is the Exudate?
500
Controlling hemorrhage, evaluate the wound for bacterial contamination, cleanse, close, cover...these steps are all apart of this process.
What is Wound management?
500
Dehiscence and infection can result if this happens.
What is Premature closure of a wound?
500
These teeth are used for slashing and tearing.
What are Canine teeth?
500
This part of the tooth can be bifurcated or trifurcated; contains nerves, blood vessels...
What are the tooth Roots?