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NU 136, Galen College of Nursing, Exam 2, Units 4-6, Chapters 22, 28, 39, 29, 30, 38 with 557 detailed solutions.

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NU 136, Galen College of Nursing,
Exam 2, Units 4-6, Chapters 22, 28, 39,
29, 30, 38 with 557 detailed solutions.
NU 136, Galen College of Nursing,
Exam 2, Units 4-6, Chapters 22, 28, 39,
29, 30, 38 with 557 detailed solutions.
What are the locations for arterial ulcers - ANSWER -between toes

-tips of toes

-over phalangeal heads

-around lateral malleolus



what are the characteristics of arterial ulcers - ANSWER -severe pain

-minimal drainage

-decreased temperature

-absent or diminished pulses

-cyanosis

-thickened toenails

-gangrene



what are the locations for venous ulcers - ANSWER -medial lower leg

-ankle

-superior to medial melleolus

-seldom, if ever noted on the foot or above the knee



what are the characteristics of venous ulcers - ANSWER -moderate to large amount of drainage

-pain levels vary

-ankle flare

,NU 136, Galen College of Nursing,
Exam 2, Units 4-6, Chapters 22, 28, 39,
29, 30, 38 with 557 detailed solutions.
-lipodermatosclerosis (hard fibrous of surrounding tissue)

-dialated superficial veins



what are the location for neuropathic (Diabetic) ulcers - ANSWER -plantar aspect of foot

-over metatarsal heads

-under heel



what are the characteristics for neuropathic ulcers - ANSWER -low to moderate drainage

-foot deformities

-deminished or absent sensation in foot

-palpable pulses

-osteomyelitis

-usually painless



what are the phases of wound healing - ANSWER hemostatis

inflammation

proliferation

maturation



what phase is the hemostasis - ANSWER phase 1 -the immediate response the body initiates to heal
(blood clotting)



what phase is the inflammation - ANSWER phase 2 - begins immediately and last 4-5 days, it is the
protective response (heat, pain, edema) wbc & macrophages migrate to the wound & begin the repair



what phase is the proliferation - ANSWER phase 3 - reconstructive phase - begins on 3rd or 4th day and
lasts 2-3 weeks

,NU 136, Galen College of Nursing,
Exam 2, Units 4-6, Chapters 22, 28, 39,
29, 30, 38 with 557 detailed solutions.

what phase is the maturation phase - ANSWER phase 4 - final phase/remodeling phase - scar
maturation, scar slowly thins and becomes paler - begins about 3 weeks after injury and can last up to 2
years



what factors affect wound healing - ANSWER -age

-nutrition (protein/fluid needed for healing)

-medications (heparin, steroids, antineoplastics interfere

w/healing

-Infection (slows healing) chronic illness (COPD, DM, CV)

slows wound healing due to lack of oxygen & nutrients at

the cellular level

-lifestyle (regular exercise)

-decreased immune system

-decreased liver function



what is first intention (Primary) - ANSWER little tissue loss - edges of wound approximate and only a
slight chance of infection



what is second intention - ANSWER a wound with tissue loss - edges of wound do not
approximate;wound left open & fills with scar tissue



what is third intention (Tertiary) - ANSWER occurs when there is delayed suturing of a wound/wound
sutured after granulation tissue begins to form. (Healing.)



what are the closed wounds and characteristics - ANSWER -contusion (bruise w/out breaking skin)

-hematoma (pooling of blood under unbroken skin)

-sprain (twisting of a joint)

, NU 136, Galen College of Nursing,
Exam 2, Units 4-6, Chapters 22, 28, 39,
29, 30, 38 with 557 detailed solutions.

what are the open wounds and characteristics - ANSWER -incision (surgically made separation of tissues
w/clean

even edges)

-laceration (traumatic separation of tissue)

-abrasion (traumatic scraping)

-penetrating (bullet/metal)

-avulsion (tearing away)

-ulceration (excavation of skin

-perforation (internal organ/cavity)

-crush (tissue disrupted or compressed



list complications of wound healing - ANSWER -hemorrhage (uncontrolled bleeding)

-dehiscence (spontaneous opening of an incision)

-evisceration (protrusion of an internal organ through an

incision)

-infection (redness, edema, pain, purulent drainage)



what is the purpose of wound drains - ANSWER to provide an exit for blood & pus that accumulate
during the inflammation process



how does an active drain work - ANSWER it is attached to a wound suction device to remove any
accumulated exudate or other material

(ex. Hemovac & Jackson-Pratt)



how does a passive drain work - ANSWER it has no suction device, it works by the increased pressure
inside the wound & depends on gravity & capillary action to pull out any fluid buildup (Penrose)

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