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Emory Wound Care: Dressings Quizzes with Answers
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What is the final goal of wound dressing?

totally resurfacing a wound so that tissue is normal strength

What are the functions of a dressing?

1. Maintain temp of the body
2. Protect against infection
3. Protect nerves
4. Fill voids (i.e. tunneling)
5. Prevent abscesses
6. Allow gas exchange

Why should you limit the number of dressing changes you do?

1. Reduce temperature changes
2. Reduce environmental exposure
3. Reduce trauma to the wound

Primary dressing

The dressing that touches the wound
"contact layer"

Secondary Dressing

Wound dressing placed over the primary dressing that provides increased protection,
cushioning, absorption, and/or occlusion.

What factors should you consider when dressing a wound?

1. Moisture retention
2. Occlusion/permeability
3. Absorption

, Moisture retention

ability of the dressing to trap fluid in the wound bed

Occlusion

high occlusion prevents transmission of gases/vapor from wound bed to atmosphere (closely
linked to permeability, inversely)

Permeability

ability to allow liquids or gases to pass through the dressing

Something with high occlusion should have ____ permeability

low

Absorption

ability to remove and hold moisture away from the wound

Be familiar with the chart of dressings (from most to least permeable)

1. air
2. Gauze
3. Alginates
4. Impregnated gauze
5. Film
6. Foam
7. Hydrogel sheets
8. Hydrocolloids

What are the most important aspects of gauze?

1. Used for packing or infected wounds
2. Used for high exudate wounds
3. Highly permeable
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