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What is wound dehiscence? (Ans - Disruption of previously joined wound edges due to an infection, too tight sutures, or injury to wound Risk factors for wound dehiscence? (Ans – Elderly Poor nutrition Diabetes Abdominal surgery Immunosuppressant Smoking Signs of wound inflammation? (Ans – Redness Warmth Malaise ( general discomfort) TachycardiaFebrile What are treatments for pain? (Ans – Positioning Analgesia List some side effects of opioid use? (Ans – Decreased bp Decreased LOC Vomitting Respiratory depression Constipation What would you assume if someone's temperature was slightly lower post surgery? (Ans - This could be normal due to lack of muscle movement to keep body warmWhat would you assume if someone's temperature was slightly higher post surgery? (Ans - This could be normal due to inflammation being the 1st sign of healing What would a temp above 38 4-5 days post op signify? (Ans - Infection/sepsis What is autologous blood collection? (Ans - Providing blood for oneself What fresh blood components are given in blood transfusions? (Ans – Red cells- used to treat anemia, severe bleeding. Platelets- to stop bleeding, used in ICU or cancer treatment Fresh frozen plasma or cryoprecipitate- used for replacing clotting factors and rarely other blood proteins. Used in ICU or liver disease patients Blood donations are always tested for? (Ans – InfectionHep B & C HIV & AIDS Syphilis ABO group Rh type Blood group antibodies What cell is carefully checked before a blood transfusion for incompatibility? (Ans - Red blood cells What is a blood crossmatch? (Ans – When a sample of the patients blood is used along with the donors blood for a transfusion List some risks for blood transfusions? (Ans – Mild fever Skin rash Kidney failure DyspnoeaMinor virus infection What type of burns are there? (Ans – Thermal Electrical Caustic chemical injury Radiation exposure Inhalation of noxious fumes

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