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[Show more]Steps to heal by Secondary Intention - Formation of granulation tissue, contraction of the wound bed edges, and epithelialization 
 
Partial thickness repair - Inflammatory response, epithelial proliferation and migration, epidermal reestablishment and differentiation 
 
What characterizes a chron...
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Add to cartSteps to heal by Secondary Intention - Formation of granulation tissue, contraction of the wound bed edges, and epithelialization 
 
Partial thickness repair - Inflammatory response, epithelial proliferation and migration, epidermal reestablishment and differentiation 
 
What characterizes a chron...
Goals of wound assessment - 1. Determine etiologic factors 
2. Assess systemic factors/comorbidities 
3. Assess wound to determine phase of healing 
4. Determine goals of topical therapy 
 
Why does hyperglycemia affect wound healing? - Impairs leukocyte function and negatively impacts collagen s...
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Add to cartGoals of wound assessment - 1. Determine etiologic factors 
2. Assess systemic factors/comorbidities 
3. Assess wound to determine phase of healing 
4. Determine goals of topical therapy 
 
Why does hyperglycemia affect wound healing? - Impairs leukocyte function and negatively impacts collagen s...
What are 6 risk factor components of Braden Scale for pressure ulcer? - sensory perception, moisture, mobility, activity, nutrition, and shear/friction 
 
What is the name of the organization that developed the pressure ulcer staging? - NPUAP (national pressure ulcer advisory panel) 
 
Pathologica...
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Add to cartWhat are 6 risk factor components of Braden Scale for pressure ulcer? - sensory perception, moisture, mobility, activity, nutrition, and shear/friction 
 
What is the name of the organization that developed the pressure ulcer staging? - NPUAP (national pressure ulcer advisory panel) 
 
Pathologica...
Erosion - superficial denuded lesion of epidermis 
 
Fissure - linear crack in the skin extending into the dermis or deeper 
 
ulcer - deeper lesion extending inthe dermis or below 
 
crust - scab composed of dried exudate of body fluid, blood, or pus 
 
scale - accumulation of loose exudate of...
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Add to cartErosion - superficial denuded lesion of epidermis 
 
Fissure - linear crack in the skin extending into the dermis or deeper 
 
ulcer - deeper lesion extending inthe dermis or below 
 
crust - scab composed of dried exudate of body fluid, blood, or pus 
 
scale - accumulation of loose exudate of...
Chronic wound - wound that persists for an extended period of time 
 
Acute wounds - these are wounds that heal fast and in normal time 
 
Recalcitrant - stubbornly disobedient, resisting healing 
 
Medical battery - performing the wrong medical procedure or performing a procedure without the pa...
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Add to cartChronic wound - wound that persists for an extended period of time 
 
Acute wounds - these are wounds that heal fast and in normal time 
 
Recalcitrant - stubbornly disobedient, resisting healing 
 
Medical battery - performing the wrong medical procedure or performing a procedure without the pa...
Skin Facts - -Size: 2 square meters 
 
-Weight: 15% TBW 
 
-Recieves 1/3 of total circulation. 
 
-Largest Organ 
 
Skin Functions - -Thermoregulation 
-Protection 
-Immunity 
-Sensation 
-Metabolism 
-Communication 
 
Epidermal Appendages (Skin) - -Nails 
-Hair Follicles 
-Sweat glands 
 
Epider...
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Add to cartSkin Facts - -Size: 2 square meters 
 
-Weight: 15% TBW 
 
-Recieves 1/3 of total circulation. 
 
-Largest Organ 
 
Skin Functions - -Thermoregulation 
-Protection 
-Immunity 
-Sensation 
-Metabolism 
-Communication 
 
Epidermal Appendages (Skin) - -Nails 
-Hair Follicles 
-Sweat glands 
 
Epider...
Which of the following statements accurately reflects the history of the WOC Nursing Specialty? 
 
a. The origin of the specialty began with a nurse who recognized the unmet needs of patients with ostomies. 
b. The first education programs were 8 weeks long and required the learner be in residence d...
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Add to cartWhich of the following statements accurately reflects the history of the WOC Nursing Specialty? 
 
a. The origin of the specialty began with a nurse who recognized the unmet needs of patients with ostomies. 
b. The first education programs were 8 weeks long and required the learner be in residence d...
TEWL - Transepidermal water loss 
 
What is the most common type of skin cancer? - basal cell carcinoma (BCC) 
 
How does basal cell carcinoma present? - "pearl like" translucent papule with central ulceration 
 
What is the second most common type of skin cancer? - Squamous cell carcinoma (SC...
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Add to cartTEWL - Transepidermal water loss 
 
What is the most common type of skin cancer? - basal cell carcinoma (BCC) 
 
How does basal cell carcinoma present? - "pearl like" translucent papule with central ulceration 
 
What is the second most common type of skin cancer? - Squamous cell carcinoma (SC...
What is WOCN Society? - Wound Ostomy or Continence 
 
When was WOCN Society founded? - In 1968 
 
How many health care professionals are in WOCN society? - 4,800 
 
What members are included in the WOCN? - RNS, who are experts in WOC and food and nail care 
 
Who are WOC Nurses? - Formerly know...
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Add to cartWhat is WOCN Society? - Wound Ostomy or Continence 
 
When was WOCN Society founded? - In 1968 
 
How many health care professionals are in WOCN society? - 4,800 
 
What members are included in the WOCN? - RNS, who are experts in WOC and food and nail care 
 
Who are WOC Nurses? - Formerly know...
List 3 factos that impact a patient's physiological Response to a wound? - -ability to care for the wound 
-location of the wound 
-presentation of the wound 
 
list the reimbursement for wound care that uses OASIS: - home health agency 
 
what 4 items must be included in documentation for insura...
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Add to cartList 3 factos that impact a patient's physiological Response to a wound? - -ability to care for the wound 
-location of the wound 
-presentation of the wound 
 
list the reimbursement for wound care that uses OASIS: - home health agency 
 
what 4 items must be included in documentation for insura...
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What is force acting tangentially on an area of an object? - shear force 
 
Skin remains stationary and the tissues below the skin (fat/muscle) are deformed or distorted is an example of: ____________ - shear force 
 
What do shear stresses on a tissue do? - decrease the ability to withstand norm...
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Add to cartWhat is force acting tangentially on an area of an object? - shear force 
 
Skin remains stationary and the tissues below the skin (fat/muscle) are deformed or distorted is an example of: ____________ - shear force 
 
What do shear stresses on a tissue do? - decrease the ability to withstand norm...
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