ITPA: CHP3 Charts
How do you maximize soft tissue healing? - ANS-- Good health
- No comorbidities
- Younger age
- Proper nutrition
- Active lifestyles
- Good compliance with treatment
What are some impending factors of soft-tissue healing? - ANS-- poor health
- comorbididites
- old age
- malnutrition
- sedentary lifestyle
- poor compliance w/ treatment
Describe a systemic skin pathology? - ANS-Skin is ulcerated
Describe an abrasion? - ANS-skin is lightly peeled away
Describe an ulcer? - ANS-skin hypoxia, leading to necrosis
What is the difference between a laceration and incision? - ANS-Laceration edges are
irregular, incision is not
What are the stages of skin pathologies? - ANS-- Stage 1: wound shows no breaks in
skin
- Stage 2: wound shows breaks in the epidermal and dermal layer
- Stage 3: wound reaches subcutaneous layer
- Stage 4: wound damages all layers of skin and surrounding tissues
What is paratenonitis? - ANS-Inflammation of the paratenon or tendon sheath;
peritendinitis and tenosynovitis are included in this category (Grade 1)
What is paratenonitis with tendinosis? - ANS-Tendon degeneration with concomitant
paratenon inflammation (Grade 2)
What is tendinosis? - ANS-Tendon degeneration without inflammation (Grade 3)
How do you maximize soft tissue healing? - ANS-- Good health
- No comorbidities
- Younger age
- Proper nutrition
- Active lifestyles
- Good compliance with treatment
What are some impending factors of soft-tissue healing? - ANS-- poor health
- comorbididites
- old age
- malnutrition
- sedentary lifestyle
- poor compliance w/ treatment
Describe a systemic skin pathology? - ANS-Skin is ulcerated
Describe an abrasion? - ANS-skin is lightly peeled away
Describe an ulcer? - ANS-skin hypoxia, leading to necrosis
What is the difference between a laceration and incision? - ANS-Laceration edges are
irregular, incision is not
What are the stages of skin pathologies? - ANS-- Stage 1: wound shows no breaks in
skin
- Stage 2: wound shows breaks in the epidermal and dermal layer
- Stage 3: wound reaches subcutaneous layer
- Stage 4: wound damages all layers of skin and surrounding tissues
What is paratenonitis? - ANS-Inflammation of the paratenon or tendon sheath;
peritendinitis and tenosynovitis are included in this category (Grade 1)
What is paratenonitis with tendinosis? - ANS-Tendon degeneration with concomitant
paratenon inflammation (Grade 2)
What is tendinosis? - ANS-Tendon degeneration without inflammation (Grade 3)