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1 intentinal wound classification 2 skin
Non blanchable erythema of intact
3 contusion wound 4
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skin Protection, temperature regulation, sweating,
sensation and
vitamin D
factors affecting skin injury age, chronic illness, immobility
malnutrition lack of proper nutrition (ex; dehydration)
, intentinal wound classification would was done purposefully
unintentional wound classificaton
Non blanchable erythema of intact when you press on skin, it there is no color returning
skin back
to skin
pressure ulcer stage 1 skin is intact but is non blanchable
pressure ulcer stage 2 partial thickness loss
pressure ulcer stage 3 full thickness skin loss, not involving underlying fascia
pressure ulcer stage 4 full thickness skin and tissue loss with muscle or
tendon exposure
unstagebale pressure ulcer necrotic tissue, unable to assess depth, undermining
(tunneling under skin)
Deep tissue pressure injury persistent non blanchable deep reed, maroon or
purple discoloration
Incision wound a straight cut made with a cutting instrument
contusion wound bruise
abrasion wound skin scarpe; some layers of skin removed
laceration wound Jagged, irregular break or tear of tissue, usually
caused by blunt trauma.
Puncture Wound a deep hole made by a sharp object such as a nail
Penetrating wound an open wound that breaks the skin and enters a
body area, organ, or cavity