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TEST BANK FOR WOUND CARE||REVISED
ANSWERS||COMPLETE GUIDE


Primary function of skin disruption

Ans>Protection from trauma (mechanical, thermal, chemical, radiant).



What are the results of impaired skin integrity?

Ans>Loss of body fluids and risk for infection.




Skin lesion

Ans>Pathological or traumatic discontinuity of tissue



Etiology: skin lesions

Ans>Mechanical injuries, pathological changes, allergies, bites



Primary lesion

Ans>Initial or first lesion to occur

Ex: mosquito bite



Secondary lesion

Ans>Change in the primary lesion

Ex: scab that develops after you have scratched the mosquito bite

,Wound

Ans>Disruption in the structure and function of the skin from bodily injury or disease



Intentional wounds

Ans>Wounds that occur from surgical procedures or treatments



Unintentional wound

Ans>Wound that occurs from accidental injuries or trauma, adverse effects of health care



Open wound

Ans>An injury in which the skin is interrupted or disrupted, exposing the tissue beneath.



Closed wound

Ans>Bruising underneath the skin



Clean wound

Ans>Wound that is created with clean surgical instruments; microbes have not entered the
wound.



Contaminated wound

Ans>Wound with presence of microorganisms, dirt, debris, exudate



Acute wound

Ans>Wound that heals in orderly and timely process; i.e. Surgical incision

, Chronic wound

Ans>Wound that heals slowly and has an insidious onset; i.e. Dpu



Types of wounds

Open vs closed

Clean vs contaminated

Acute vs chronic



Ryb classification system

Ans>Based on wound bed color



Red wound bed color

Ans>Granulating tissue (clean, healthy tissue)



Yellow wound bed color

Ans>Slough (fibrous material of exudate) ;wound is not ready to heal yet



Eschar wound bed

Ans>Necrotic tissue (thick, leathery); tissue is nonhealing and needs to be removed



Exudate

Ans>Fluid and cells that have escaped from blood vessels during the inflammatory process



Exudate: serous

Ans>Clear, plasma thats escaping from wound bed

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