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Trauma
Unit 1
38
Medical
Graduate
06/13/2012

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Term
What is the main question to ask when evaluating a wound.
Definition
Does the pt have the opportunity to heal normally?
Term
Used to assess how much packing is in each wound. The patient will have more packing in the wound following surgery. After that, you will never get as much packing in as they did during surgery due to the fact that the pt is now awake and swelling has increased.
Definition
Evaluation
Term
What all should you take note of when removing packing from a wound.
Definition
-only use one strip of material
-note what drainage looks like
-what kind of packing was used the first time
Term
Name 7 aspects for documenting wounds
Definition
-Location
-tunnel?
-undermining?
-measurments - be specific
-description of tissue/wound bed
-Exudate
-Periwound
Term
Fibrinous -
Definition
Slough
Term
Name 4 ways to measure wounds
Definition
-Grid (length and width)
-Facility rules about digital pics
-Length, width, depth (with q-tip)
-Clock method (3 o'clock)
-Describe each wound individually
Term
What does exudate mean?
Definition
drainage
Term
This exudate is clear. This is normal during inflammation and proliferation.
Definition
Serous
Term
This exudate is pink and watery (a little blood in it). This is normal in the early stages
Definition
Serosanguineous
Term
This exudate is cloudy - yellow. This is the first signal of wound infection and you should be concerned.
Definition
Seropurulent
Term
This exudate is yellow, green, and thick. This means the wound is infected and may have an odor.
Definition
Purulent
Term
- Edema - well defined
- Increased temp at wound site
- Odor - necrotic tissue
- Exudate - gradual decrease over 3-5 days
- Exudate - bleeding and serous
- Pain - variable
Definition
Inflammation
Term
-Edema - diffuse
-Systemic fever
-Odor - specific to bacterial organism
-Exudate - large amounts; remains high
-Exudate - seropurulent
-Pain - persistent
Definition
Infection
Term
Name 3 types of cultures
Definition
-Tissue biopsy
-Needle aspiration
-Swab technique
Term
Which type of culture is PT allowed to do?
Definition
Swab technique
Term
The process of a group of organisms living together, whereas infection is the invasion of tissues by microorganisms, resulting in a systemic reaction
Definition
Colonization
Term
Odor is usually associated with __ organisms
Definition
Anaerobic
Term
Name 6 things to note of the periwound area
Definition
-Erythema
-Induration (hardness)
-Warmth
-Maceration
-Scarring
-Wound margins
Term
Would you put a snake bit in a whirlpool?
Definition
Never
Term
What are some causes of maceration?
Definition
Moisture (from wound or dressing)
Laying in urine
Sweat
Term
When would cleaning not be required?
Definition
-Granulation tissue
-Scant drainage
- without dressing residue
- without odor
Term
What is irrigation?
Definition
Sterile water and syringe (no debridement)
Term
Name 2 types of debridement
Definition
hydrotherapy
pulsed lavage (suction)

-these might pull off granulation tissue and do more harm than good
Term
-Non-selective
-Cleansing of residual topical agents (silvadene)
-Softens eschar to promote debridement
Definition
Hydrotherapy
Term
-May damage healthy tissue
-Dependent position
-Increased metabolic demands (heat)
-Diabetic pt is temp sensitive
-Over hydration (maceration at edges)
-Elevated temp may cause further damage to burn site
Definition
Hydrotherapy
Term
What type of debridement is good for pts who have dry crusty stuff on their wound?
Definition
Hydrotherapy (to soak it)
Term
When do you need to monitor vitals?
Definition
In whirlpool
Term
What do you do with excessive bleeding
Definition
Stop the bleeding, apply pressure, no hydrotherapy
Term
What should you do with exposed tendon?
Definition
Always keep tendon moist. If tendon is exposed, ROM should be gentle, watch it when stretching. Low reps, longer hold.
Term
What should you do with exposed bone?
Definition
Be very sterile, pack well to cover. May need IV antibiotics
Term
What should you do when your pt has exposed organs?
Definition
Get assistance
Term
This is only to be used on wounds with large amounts of necrotic tissue or gross contaminants
Definition
Debridement
Term
What does non-selective debridement mean?
Definition
It removes everything from necrotic tissue to healthy tissue. (mechanical)
Term
What type of debridement is the most selective?
Definition
Autolytic
Term
-Traps exudate in a wound to allow macrophages and endogenous enzymes to perform debridement (slow)
-Little pain with this
Definition
Autolytic debridement
Term
-Borderline area for PT
-No scalpels for the novice, use forceps, tweezers, scissors
-May need to pre-medicate
-Can be painful and cause bleeding
-Know your structures. Never cut what you cannot see. May put license on the line
-In clinicals, always be supervised
-Must have physican order to do this
Definition
Sharps Debridement
Term
These types of wounds might require packing or wicking of the wound. Fill the entire space including a tunnel without filling it too tightly
Definition
Puncture wounds
Term
What is wicking?
Definition
Keeping the exit wound open so it can heal from the inside out. Don't want the outer layer of skin to grow over wound
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