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After a wound culture, results of the specific organism and its sensitivity report is given. What is given on the sensitivity report? Ans tests that determines "sensitivity" of bacteria to antibiotic suggests what antibiotic to use to kill bacteria. Antifungals Ans Treats athlete's foot (Tinea Pedis) - creams, sprays Braden Scale: What does it assess? Ans Assesses pressure ulcer risk by looking at... Sensory Perception Moisture Activity Mobility Nutrition Friction & Shear Calcium Alginate Ans Highly absorbent of wound exudate in heavily draining wounds

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RNSG 1430: Exam 5 - TISSUE INTEGRITY questions with
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After a wound culture, results of the specific organism and its sensitivity report is
given. What is given on the sensitivity report? Ans✓✓✓ tests that determines
"sensitivity" of bacteria to antibiotic
suggests what antibiotic to use to kill bacteria.


Antifungals Ans✓✓✓ Treats athlete's foot (Tinea Pedis)
- creams, sprays


Braden Scale: What does it assess? Ans✓✓✓ Assesses pressure ulcer risk by
looking at...
Sensory Perception
Moisture
Activity
Mobility
Nutrition
Friction & Shear


Calcium Alginate Ans✓✓✓ Highly absorbent of wound exudate in heavily
draining wounds
- alginate forms soft gel when in contact with fluid
- used to pack deeper wounds


Corticosteroids Ans✓✓✓ - topical steroids often used to treat
dermatitis/irritating symptoms of pruritus (itching)

,- Oral/parenteral steroids when hives manifests on the skin indicating systemic
reaction
USED FOR: Psoriasis, hives


Describe a Deep Tissue Injury (DTPI). Ans✓✓✓ can be intact & non-intact
** non-blanchable deep red, maroon, PURPLE discoloration
** Common cause is friction and shearing


Describe a LACERATION. Ans✓✓✓ Jagged, irregular break or tear of tissue,
usually caused by blunt trauma
- Amount of bleeding depends on depth and location
EX: slicing of skin, slash


Describe a PUNCTURE. Ans✓✓✓ Piercing/penetration injury
- bleeding depends on depth, size, location
- primary dangers are internal bleeding and infection
EX: stab wound, nail puncture


Describe a stage I wound. Ans✓✓✓ Non-blanchable
erythema (reddening of skin)
SKIN is INTACT


Describe a stage II wound. Ans✓✓✓ ** PARTIAL skin thickness; dermis exposed
open ulcer has red/pink wound bed
** NO slough, eschar, or granulation present

, Adipose/deeper tissue NOT visible


Describe a stage III wound. Ans✓✓✓ ** FULL thickness SKIN loss
** Adipose is VISIBLE
Granulation & epibole (rolled edges) often present
Slough & eschar may be visible
Undermining/Tunneling may occur
Muscle, tendon, bone NOT exposed


Describe a stage IV wound. Ans✓✓✓ ** FULL thickness SKIN and TISSUE loss
** BONE, muscle, tendon exposed, eschar and slough present
Epibole (rolled edges), tunneling may be visible
^IF slough/eschar obscures extent, it's UNSTAGEABLE^


Describe an ABRASION. Ans✓✓✓ A partial thickness wound that denudes (strips)
the skin
- superficial w/little bleeding
- appears weepy because of plasma leakage from capillaries
EX: carpet burn, road rash


Describe an UNSTAGEABLE wound. Ans✓✓✓ obscured/blocked FULL thickness
SKIN & TISSUE loss
** depth is UNKNOWN
Slough & eschar present and BLOCKING wound bed
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