Risky Business
Abbreviation Nation
Go With the Flow
Resourceful Thinking
Review & Renew
100

Doing this daily is the most critical factor in preventing diabetic foot ulcers

Inspection of the Feet

100

This abbreviation is used to broadly describe a group of wounds/ulcers that can present on the lower limbs

LLUs - Lower Leg Ulcers

100

This evaluation compares pressures in the lower leg and arm to screen for peripheral arterial disease

ABPI - Ankle Brachial Pressure Index

100

Compass site with resources to guide the application of Coban

Clinical Practice Supports

100

The level of PSI recommended to cleanse a wound

7-15 PSI

200

_______ increases a patient's risk of PAD by 2-3x, compromises blood flow, and can delay wound healing

Smoking

200

This abbreviation is short for the examination of the lower limbs which includes assessment of pulses, edema, range of motion, etc.

BLLA - Basic Lower Limb Assessment

200

Tubigrip, Coban, Threeflex are all types of ..

Compression Therapy

200

Every patient with a wound should have one of these forms completed on their chart

Wound Care Plan

200

A wound care plan should stay in place for a minimum of ____ weeks before being modified.

Two

300

Once a patient develops a diabetic foot ulcer, they are _____x's more likely to lose a limb

15-40x

300

This abbreviation stands for a type of wound that can be categorized as neuropathic, ischemic, or neuroischemic.

DFU - Diabetic Foot Ulcer

300

True or False:

Coban can be applied over a dressing

True - it may need to be changed more often depending on the dressing change schedule and/or level of exudate.

300

This member of the interprofessional team can be consulted to help guide wound management 

NSWOCC - Nurses Specialized in Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Canada

300

True or False:

When determining if odor is present in a wound, this should be assessed before the wound is cleansed.

False - odor should be assessed AFTER the wound has been cleansed

400

Regular screening of the feet using a tool such as Inlow's 60 Second Foot Screen can help evaluate risk for the development of diabetic foot ulcers. 

According to Wounds Canada, how often should screening be completed?

It depends on the level of risk:

very low = q12months          low = q6-12months

moderate = q3-6months       high = q1-3months

urgent = requires urgent intervention


400

These types of wounds typically produce moderate to heavy amounts of exudate, and often develop slough

VLUs = Venous Leg Ulcers

400

Compression stockings should be replaced every ________.

4-6 months

400

These tools provide a one-page summary that guides the creation of an individualized care plan for a patient with a particular type of wound 

(i.e. Stage 1 PI, Surgical Wound, Diabetic Foot Ulcer, etc.)

Wound Enabler

400

This framework is used to plan care for a patient with any type of wound

Wound Prevention and Management Cycle

500

What is the best approach to treating arterial leg ulcers?

Managing the cause of PAD and preventing infection
500

This types of ulcers often devlope on pressure points on the lower limbs and can become necrotic 

ALUs = Arterial Leg Ulcers

500

What level of compression requires a prescriber's order?

Anything > 21mmHg requires a prescriber's order

500

These documents determine the RN/LPN scope of employment when it comes to the management of wounds at NSH

Policy - Wound Management Guidelines

500

These dressings should never be applied over dry, stable eschar

Foam

(i.e. Mepilex)