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Definition:
prevents contamination of an open wound, serves to isolate an operative or
procedural area from an unsterile environment, and maintains a sterile field for
surgery or procedural intervention - ANSWER Surgical Asepsis

In what situations would you use aseptic technique? - ANSWER - During
procedures that require intentional perforation of the patient's skin
- When the integrity of the skin is broken as a result of trauma, surgical incision,
or burns
- During invasive procedures, such as the insertion of a urinary catheter

Definition:
An area free of microorganisms and prepared to receive sterile items -
ANSWER Sterile field

When you are pouring a liquid into a receiving container located within a sterile
field, what direction should the label of the solution be facing and why? -
ANSWER Should be facing the pal of your hand as to avoid the label becoming
wet and illegible.

What are the factors that impair or promote normal wound healing? - ANSWER -
Nutrition
- Perfusion
-Infection
- Age
- Psychosocial impact of wounds

What are the two different types of wound healing? - ANSWER Partial and Full
thickness

Wound Repair Type:
wounds that are shallow, involving loss of epidermis and possible loss of dermis.
The wound heals by regeneration because the epidermis regenerates. -
ANSWER Partial thickness

Wound Repair Type:

, Extends into the dermis and heal by scar formation because deeper structures
do not regenerate - ANSWER Full Thickness

Wound Repair Type:
Contains three components of repair which include Inflammatory response,
epithelial proliferation and migration, and reestablishment of the epidermal layer
- ANSWER Partial thickness

Wound Repair Type:
Contains four components of repair which include hemostasis, inflammatory
phase, proliferative phase, and maturation phase - ANSWER Full thickness

Wound Repair Phase:
A series of physiological events designed to control blood loss, establish
bacterial control, and seal the defect. During this phase, blood vessels
constrict, and platelets gather to stop the bleeding - ANSWER Hemostasis

Wound Repair Phase:
Damaged tissue and mast cells secrete histamine, resulting in vasodilation of
surrounding capillaries and movement/migration of serum and while blood cells
into the damaged tissue. - ANSWER Inflammatory Phase

Wound Repair Phase:
This phase begins and lasts from 3 to 24 days. The main activities of this phase
are the filling of a wound with granulation tissue, wound contraction, and wound
resurfacing by epithelialization. - ANSWER Proliferation Phase

Wound Repair Phase:
The final stage of healing sometimes takes place for more than a year. During
this phase, a collagen scar continues to reorganize and gain strength for several
months. - ANSWER Maturation Phase

Definition:
A wound with approximated or closed edges and has a low risk of infection.
Healing occurs quickly with minimal scarring as long as infection and secondary
breakdown are prevented - ANSWER Primary intention

Definition:
A wound that is left open until it becomes filled by scar tissue. This takes longer
for the wound to heal and the change of infection is greater. Scarring from this
method is severe and loss of tissue function is often permanent. - ANSWER
Secondary Intention

The nurse is preparing to perform a sterile procedure for a patient. Which action
will best minimize the risk of infection during the procedure?
a. Administer a prophylactic antibiotic before the procedure, as prescribed

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