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©FYNDLAY EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 1 | P a g e WEB WOC Wound Care Exam Study Guide. TIMERS - answerTissue management Inflammation/infection control Moisture balance Edge/epithelial advancement Regeneration/repair of tissue Social/patient related factors Framework used...

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WEB WOC Wound Care Exam Study Guide.


TIMERS - answer✔Tissue management


Inflammation/infection control


Moisture balance


Edge/epithelial advancement


Regeneration/repair of tissue


Social/patient related factors
Framework used to provide an optimal physiologic wound environment that is conducive to
healing - answer✔TIMERS

Goal of tissue management - answer✔to remove non-viable, necrotic tissue as well as non-
functional tissue such as hypergranulation

goal of inflammation or infection control - answer✔eliminate infection and control bioburden

goal of moisture balance - answer✔not too wet and not too dry


provide moist wound therapy, absorb excess drainage, control odor, fill dead space, control
swelling, protect periwound

goal of epithelial/edge advancement - answer✔keep wound edged open, address epibole and
undermining, remove callous, protect periwound skin




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goal of regeneration/repair of tissue - answer✔cellular products, tissue based products,
advanced therapies such as hyperbaric treatment of NPWT

goal of social/patient related factors - answer✔develop a patient-centers POC, patient
engagement, holistic assessment

why use debridement? - answer✔to remove necrotic tissue or debris, remove and reduce
biofilm, remove infected tissues, in palliative care to control odor, to facilitate wound
visualization, in chronic wounds to convert to acute wound to promote healing

autolytic debridement - answer✔a type of non-instrumental debridement that uses the body's
own WBCs, enzymes, and moisture to re-hydrate, soften, and liquify hard eschar and slough

benefits of autolytic debridement - answer✔painless, easily done with moisture retentive
dressings, aides in combination debridement methods

disadvantages of autolytic debridement - answer✔takes times, may be aesthetically displeasing
to the patient if using a transparent dressing

contraindications to autolytic debridement - answer✔neutropenic patients, those with diabetes
mellitus (higher risk for infection)

surfactant debridement - answer✔a type of non-instrumental debridement that uses
concentrated nonionic surfactant dressings (CSDs) which can soften and loosen wound debris,
breakdown biofilms, and prevent redevelopment of biofilms

indications for surfactant debridement - answer✔stagnant wounds, local wound infections,
burns

benefits of surfactant debridement - answer✔cleanses wound without the use of cytogenic
agents, reduces inflammation, reduces biofilm, allows for daily visualization of wound

disadvantages of surfactant debridement - answer✔can be expensive, dressing must be
changed daily

contraindications for surfactant debridement - answer✔sensitivity to chemical properties

enzymatic debridement - answer✔a type of non-instrumental debridement that uses
collagenase to dissolve collagen anchors between necrotic tissue and the wound bed

benefits of enzymatic debridement - answer✔faster than autolysis, good option for those at
high risk for bleeding, safe in infected wounds

disadvantages of enzymatic debridement - answer✔costly, daily application, can sting, takes
longer than sharp or mechanical debridement

contraindications of enzymatic debridement - answer✔not compatible with metal products,
some antiseptic cleansers reduce its activity/effectiveness

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chemical debridement by sodium hypochlorite - answer✔a type of non-instrumental
debridement using sodium hypochlorite (diluted bleach) to dissolve collagen anchors between
necrotic tissue and the wound bed

indications for chemical debridement by sodium hypochlorite - answer✔grossly necrotic or
infected wounds

benefits of chemical debridement by sodium hypochlorite - answer✔reduces wound odor,
cheap, non-cytotoxic

disadvantages of chemical debridement by sodium hypochlorite - answer✔use is controversial,
is cytotoxic to fibroblasts

contraindications of chemical debridement by sodium hypochlorite - answer✔do not use in
clean wounds

chemical debridement by silver nitrate - answer✔a type of non-instrumental debridement
using silver nitrate to reduce fibroblast proliferation and overgrowth


*silver nitrate is a non-selective, caustic, chemical which burns and contacted tissues

benefits of chemical debridement by silver nitrate - answer✔removes excess granulation tissue,
removes necrotic tissue, can open up epibole, reduces bioburden

disadvantages of chemical debridement by silver nitrate - answer✔use is controversial, painful,
can stain skin, absorption of toxic silver is possible

contraindications of chemical debridement by silver nitrate - answer✔avoid use in pediatric
patients as it can cause silver toxicity and is painful

biosurgical debridement - answer✔a type of non-instrumental debridement using medical
grade maggots to liquify necrotic tissue through proteolytic enzymes

disadvantages of biosurgical debridement - answer✔distasteful to most patients/caregivers,
bleeding, pain, crawling sensation

contraindications or biosurgical debridement - answer✔poorly perfused wounds, exposed
blood vessels, necrotic bones, limb-threatening infections

mechanical debridement by wet-to-dry dressing - answer✔a type of non-instrumental
debridement done by using damp gauze in the wound bed that is allowed to dry out to trap
tissue which is then pulled off during dressing changes

benefits of mechanical debridement by wet-to-dry dressing - answer✔cheap, dressing change is
easy to perform, use in heavily necrotic or infected wounds without granulation tissue


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