WOUNDS
OXYGEN SAFETY
PRESSURE INJURIES
COLD/WARM COMPRESSES
MEDICAL TERMS
100

What is the definition of a wound

A break in the skin or mucous membrane

100

What is bluish color to the skin called

Cyanosis

100

Name  2 things that can cause pressure injuries

Unrelieved pressure, incontinence

100

What does cold cause the blood vessels to do?

Constrict

100

What is it called when breathing is slow

Bradypnea

200

What does dilate mean

To widen

200

What is difficulty breathing called

Dyspnea

200

What are the two most common areas for pressure injuries

Sacrum and heels

200

What does warm compresses cause the blood vessels  to do?

Dilate

200

What is it called when breathing is fast

Tachypnea

300

What does constrict mean

To narrow

300

What type of oxygen device is best for allowing the patient to speak, eat, and drink?

Nasal cannula

300

What does a stage 1 pressure injury look like?

Reddened unblanchable intact skin

300

Name 2 things heat applications help with

Arthritic/Muscle Pain, Wound healing

300

What is it called when breathing is rapid and deeper  than normal

Hyperventilation

400

What is the definition of an ulcer

A shallow or deep crater like sore of the skin or mucous membrane

400

What is the orthopneic position

Sitting up and leaning over a table to breathe

400

What is black tissue inside pressure injury called?

Eschar

400

Name 2 things that cold applications help with

Reduce swelling, lower body temperature 

400

What device Measures the oxygen concentration in arterial blood

Pulse Oximetry

500

What wound is dark purple in color and not open

Deep tissue injury

500

What are Cheyne-Stokes respirations

Respirations gradually increase in rate and depth and then become shallow and slow

500

What is the yellow stringy material in a pressure injury called?

Slough

500

When giving a hot or cold application, how often do you observe the skin?

Every 5 minutes

500

What is lack of oxygen called

Hypoxia