Wound management Flashcards

1
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List the types of wounds

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Open and closed wound
> clean
> Contaminated and non infected
> Contaminated and infected

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2
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What are the healing processes of wounds

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Healing by primary intention
>eg. placing edges of a cut together

Secondary intention
> Injury that needs the skin to regrow for the bottom of the would

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3
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Describe the stages of healing

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Inflammation: clotting, pain, heat, swelling, redness

Repair: Proliferation of collagen and organisation of epithelia tissue

maturation: keratin to increase layer thickness

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4
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what cells are involved in the healing process

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Inflammatory cytokines
TNF
Growth factors

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5
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What factors alter healing

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> diet (vitamin A and C, copper, zinc, protein),
drugs (steroids, PGL inhibitors, immune >modulators),
clinical condition (diabetes, anaemia),
local factors (microenvironment, tissue temp, secondary trauma),

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What are the factors of an ideal dressing

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Optimum environment
Moist environment
Allows gaseous exchange
Impermeable to bugs
Free of particles
Safe to use
Non-adherent
Acceptable to patient
High absorption
Cost effective
Standardised
Constant properties
Non-inflammable
Sterilisable
Mechanical protection
Comfortable
Infrequent changes
Availability
Allows monitoring
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7
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List the types of dressings available

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Low adherent
Vapour Permeable  dressings
Alginate
Hydrocolloid
Hydrogel
Foam
Polysaccharides
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What is the general order of absorbency of the dressings

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Low adherence/VP dressing →hydrogel/hydrocolloids →foam/polysaccharide →alginates

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9
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What are low adherent dressing used for

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Used for light exudating superficial wounds

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what do Low adherent dressings look like

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Have a plastic film, knitted viscose or fluid filled repellent backing

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Examples of Low adherent brands

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Cutilin, Melolin, release, skintact, Solvaline N, Cosmopor E, Mepore, Neosafe, Primapore

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12
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What are the two possible types of low adherence dressings

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Impregnated: with: Iodine, chlorhexidine, and honey

Non-impregnated: NA Ultra, NA dressing, paratex, setoprime, tricotex

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13
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What are vapour permeable dressings used for

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relatively shallow wounds

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14
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Examples of VP dressing brands

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Bioclusive, C-view, melfim, OpSite flexigrid, Tegaderm

Absorbent pad: Alldress, Mepore Ultra, Opsite Plus

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15
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What are Alginate dressings made of

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Ca and Na salts of alginic acids.

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16
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What are the properties of the dressing based on

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Na and Ca ion and ratio of mannuronic/guluronic monomers (sorban-gel like and kaltostat-frimer)

17
Q

What can Alginate be irrigated with and what is the consequence of that

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with saline and require moisture to function so can’t be used on dry sloughy wounds or necrotic tissue

18
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Alginate dressing brands

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DT: Algisite M, Curasorb, Tegagen, Absorbent back: sorbsan plus, hydrocolloid combo: Seasorb Soft, urgosorb pad