pressure wound stages
phases of healing
procedural steps
procedural steps continued
drainage and tissue types
100

Stage 1

nonblanchable, redness of intact skin

100

What happens in the hemostasis phase? 

This occurs immediately after injury, and causes blood vessels to constrict. 

Swelling, redness, pain, and warmth may occur during this phase. 

100

What are the first 6 general steps when you enter a patients room before beginning the procedure?

Introduce yourself, provide privacy, perform hand hygiene, identify client, ask about allergies, explain and procedure

100

what is the fifth step in the wound care procedure?

Collect would culture

swab center of the wound and send it to the lab

100

Describe serous drainage

Clear, body fluid 

200
Stage 2

partial thickness skin loss, shallow, open ulcer or blister formation

200

What happens during the inflammatory phase?

This is an immune system reaction to an injury and it protects the body from infection and expedites healing. 

Involves white blood cells, neutrophils, lymphocytes, and macrophages.

200

First step in the demonstration of wound care procedure?

Gather supplies and place at bedside.

Supplies needed: measuring devices, sterile dressing change kit, sterile scissors, NS, sterile wound specimen culture, packing strips, cotton-tipped applicators, sterile gauze

200

What is the sixth step in the wound care procedure?

Prepare sterile field

open sterile kit, gently drop items on the sterile field, put on sterile gloves

200

Describe sanguineous drainage

Bright red, bleeding 

300

stage 3

full thickness skin loss, no bone, tendon or muscle visible. May see subcutaneous fat 

300

What happens during the Proliferative phase?

This stage restores skin integrity by filling the wound with new tissue. New blood vessels are formed within the would. 

300

What is the second step in the wound care procedure?

Remove old dressing

This includes: moisten with NS, assess drainage, discard dressing. 

300

What is the last step of the wound care procedure?

Pack the wound

using the cotton tipped applicator, pack tunneling with packing strip and leave a small tail. 

Cover the wound with sterile ABD pad and secure with tape

Label dressing and wound specimen with patient, time, date, initials

300

Describe eschar tissue

black or brown in color, thicker in consistency 

400

Stage 4

full thickness skin loss with bone, tendon, or muscle visible

400

What happens during the Maturation phase?

This phase completes the wound healing process. Remodeling works to reorganize collagen and Increases strength and skin integrity

400

What is the third step in the wound care procedure?

Measure the wound.

length, width, depth, tunneling/undermining

400

how early before procedure should you give pain medications?

30 minutes before

400

Describe slough tissue 

lighter in color, usually yellow. Thiner consistency 

500

unstageable 

This is when a wound can not be determined because it's covered by slough or eschar in the wound bed. 

500

In what phase does scaring begin to form?

The proliferative phase

500

The fourth step in the wound care procedure?

Irrigate the wound

using the syringe, pull up NS and irrigate the wound from top to bottom. Use gauze

500

Why is it important to be sterile for this procedure?

The patient could be at risk for infection. 

500

describe serosanguineous drainage

serum and blood