Wound Management Flashcards

1
Q

General classification (6)

A
Aetiology 
Site
Depth of tissue loss
Contamination/infection
Extent of soft tissue/bony involvement
Duration since occurrence
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2
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Basic groups classified by cause (10)

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Puncture
Laceration
Incised
Abrasion
Burn/scald
Degloving
Crush injury
GSW
Sinus/fistulae 
Sx wound dehiscence
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3
Q

Wound contamination at 0-6hrs

A

Little bacterial multiplication

Contaminated

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4
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Wound contamination at 6-12hrs

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Bacteria beginning to divide

Early infection

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5
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Wound contamination at 12+hrs

A

Bacterial invasion of tissues

Infection established

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6
Q

What does pre-op management involve

What must be taken into account

A

Prevention of further contamination from patient and environment

State of wound
Patient condition

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7
Q

Steps of initial wound management (4)

A

Hair removal
Skin prep
Lavage
Debridment

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8
Q

Reasons for lavage (2)

A

Remove debris

Dilute bacterial contamination

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9
Q

Sterile saline/lactated ringers lavage:
Type of wound
Properties (2)

A

Any wound

No tissue damage
No AM action other than dilution

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10
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Chlorhexidine lavage:
Type of wound
Properties (3)

A

Contaminated/infected wounds

Good residual activity
Toxic to fibroblasts
S.aureus often resistant

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11
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Povidone-iodine lavage:
Type of wound
Properties (4)

A

Contaminated/infected

Inactivated by debris/pus/blood
Broad spec.
Poor residual activity
Toxic to host cells

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12
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Immediate post-op wound care (4)

A

Dressing
Observation
Prevent self-mutilation
Pain scoring

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13
Q

What signs should wounds be monitored for (6)

A
Exudate
Erythema
Oedema
Haematoma
Pain
Odour
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14
Q

Reasons for wound dressing (4)

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Protection from:
- further trauma
- patient interference
- contamination
Provision of analgesia
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15
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Ideal characteristics of dressings (11)

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Non toxic/irritant/allergenic
Sterile
Absorbent
Cost-effective
Allows gas exchange
Vapour permeable
Thermal insulation
Maintains moist environment
Promotes healing
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16
Q

Adherent dressing:
Function
Example (2)

A

For debridement

Dry to dry / wet to dry swab

17
Q

Non-adherent dressing:
Function (2)
Example (2)

A

Protects wound from environment
Absorbs some exudate

Melonin / primapore

18
Q

Absorbent dressing:
Function (2)
Example (1)

A

Absorbs exudate
Provides moist environment

Foam

19
Q

Active dressing:
Function (2)
Example (1)

A

Interacts with wound to expedite healing
Provides moist environment

Hydrogel (intrasite)