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WCC Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Graded A+ abscess - localized collection of pus in any part of the body acute wound - created traumatically or surgically and usually requires limited wound care. **heals in a timely and uncomplicated manner altered tissue perfusion - when oxygenate...

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abscess - ✔✔localized collection of pus in any part of the body

acute wound - ✔✔created traumatically or surgically and usually requires

limited wound care. **heals in a timely and uncomplicated manner

altered tissue perfusion - ✔✔when oxygenated blood does not flow

freely through the vessels to the tissue

ABI - ✔✔vascular assessment technique which determines ration of

ankle to the brachial systolic BP with the aid of a hand held Doppler: ankle

systolic pressure

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brachial systolic pressure

avascular - ✔✔lacking in blood supply, dead, nonviable, necrotic. types

include slough and eschar.

cellulitis - ✔✔inflammation of tissue around a lesion, characterized by

redness, swelling, and tenderness. signifies a spreading infectious process.

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clinical practice guideline - ✔✔often based on a consensus statement

and always requires some type of peer review to be established. usually

developed by professional societies, or gvmt agencies

clean wound - ✔✔wound free of devitalized tissue, purulent drainage,

foreign materials, or debris.

collagen - ✔✔main supportive protein of skin, tendon bone cartilage and

connective tissue

colonized - ✔✔presence of bacteria that cause no local or systemic s/sx

contraction - ✔✔the pulling together of wound edges in the healing

process

dead space - ✔✔a defect or cavity

dehiscence - ✔✔the parting of the sutured lips of a surgical wound can

be caused by skin weakness caused by corticosteroid use

demarcated - ✔✔to mark or determine the limits of ;

denude - ✔✔loss of epidermis

dermis - ✔✔the inner layer of skin in which hair follicles and sweat

glands originate. involved in stage 2-4 pressure ulcers.

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enzymes - ✔✔biochemical substances that is capable of breaking down

necrotic tissue

enzymatic debridement - ✔✔liquefaction of necrotic wound debris by

chemical agents

epibole - ✔✔the growing of one part about another. dorsal lip area

during gastrulation. rolled wound edges

epidermis - ✔✔outer cell layer of skin

epithelialization - ✔✔regeneration of the epidermis across wound

surface

erythema - ✔✔redness of the skins surface produced by vasodilation

eschar - ✔✔thick leathery necrotic tissue: devitalized tissue

excoriation - ✔✔linear scratches on skin

exuberant granulation - ✔✔formation of excessive amounts of

granulation that may protrude above the wound margins

exudate - ✔✔fluid that leaks from injured tissue

fascia - ✔✔a band or sheet of fibrous tissue that protects and connects

muscle and organs

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fibrin - ✔✔an insoluble protein formed by fibrinogen by the proteolytic

action of thrombin essential in blood clotting

fibrinolysis - ✔✔the enzymatic breakdown of fibrin

fibroblast - ✔✔any cell or corpuscle from which connective tissue is

developed

fibroplasia - ✔✔the formation of connective tissue

fluctuance - ✔✔wave like motion indicating fluid

friabilty - ✔✔crumbly, able to be easily reduced to powder or crumbled

full thickness - ✔✔wounds that extend through the epidemis and entire

dermis and possibly muscle or bone

granulation - ✔✔growth of small blood vessels and connective tissue in

a full thickness wound

granulation tissue - ✔✔healing tissue composed of newly formed

capillaries and fibroblasts

healing ridge - ✔✔palpatory finding indicative of new collagen synthesis.

induration beneath the skin that extends 1m on each side of the wound.

evident 5-9 days after wounding. persists till 15d post wounding

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