Geschreven door studenten die geslaagd zijn Direct beschikbaar na je betaling Online lezen of als PDF Verkeerd document? Gratis ruilen 4,6 TrustPilot
logo-home
Overig

NU 136, Galen College of Nursing, Exam 2, Units 4-6, Chapters 22, 28, 39, 29, 30, 38

Beoordeling
-
Verkocht
-
Pagina's
32
Geüpload op
29-05-2025
Geschreven in
2024/2025

Terms in this set (557) Others also viewed these textbooks Search for a textbook or question The Human Body in Health and Disease 7th Edition • ISBN: 9780323402118 Gary A. Thibodeau, Kevin T. Patton 1,525 solutions sponse to Stress Rhodes17 Preview RX454 (Renal/Hepatic) Exam 2 Stud... 18 terms Nisha_Narayan26 Preview NU 136 - Exam 3 Review 129 terms jadeflattery Preview NU 131 Exam 2 98 terms sniknoc11 what are the locations for arterial ulcers -between toes -tips of toes -over phalangeal heads -around lateral malleolus what are the characteristics of arterial ulcers -severe pain -minimal drainage -decreased temperature -absent or diminished pulses -cyanosis -thickened toenails -gangrene what are the locations for venous ulcers -medial lower leg -ankle -superior to medial melleolus -seldom, if ever noted on the foot or above the knee

Meer zien Lees minder
Instelling
NU 136
Vak
NU 136

Voorbeeld van de inhoud

2/18/24, 8:15
AM
NU 136, Galen College of Nursing, Exam 2, Units 4-6, Chapters 22, 28, 39, 29, 30, 38 Study
Science Medicine Surgery


NU 136, Galen College of Nursing, Exam 2, Units 4-6,
Chapters 22, 28, 39, 29, 30, 38
Leave the first rating




Others also viewed these textbooks



7th Edition • ISBN: 9780323402118 Gary A. Thibodeau,
Kevin T. Patton



1,525 solutions




Search for a textbook or question




Students also viewed


s po


18 terms 129 terms 98 terms



hod Preview Preview Preview




Terms in this set (557)

-between toes
-tips of toes
what are the locations for arterial ulcers
-over phalangeal heads
-around lateral malleolus

-severe pain
-minimal drainage
-decreased temperature
what are the characteristics of arterial ulcers -absent or diminished pulses
-cyanosis
-thickened toenails
-gangrene

-medial lower leg
-ankle
what are the locations for venous ulcers
-superior to medial melleolus
-seldom, if ever noted on the foot or above the knee




1/
32

,2/18/24, 8:15
AM
-moderate to large amount of drainage
NU 136, Galen College of Nursing, Exam -pain
2, Units 4-6, Chapters 22, 28, 39, 29, 30, 38
levels vary
what are the characteristics of venous ulcers -ankle flare

-lipodermatosclerosis (hard fibrous of surrounding tissue)
-dialated superficial veins
-plantar aspect of foot
what are the location for neuropathic (Diabetic) ulcers -over metatarsal heads
-under heel

-low to moderate drainage
-foot deformities
-deminished or absent sensation in foot
what are the characteristics for neuropathic ulcers
-palpable pulses
-osteomyelitis
-usually painless

hemostatis
inflammation
what are the phases of wound healing
proliferation
maturation

what phase is the hemostasis phase 1 -the immediate response the body initiates to heal (blood clotting)

phase 2 - begins immediately and last 4-5 days, it is the protective response (heat, pain,
what phase is the inflammation
edema) wbc & macrophages migrate to the wound & begin the repair

what phase is the proliferation phase 3 - reconstructive phase - begins on 3rd or 4th day and lasts 2-3 weeks

phase 4 - final phase/remodeling phase - scar maturation, scar slowly thins and
what phase is the maturation phase
becomes paler - begins about 3 weeks after injury and can last up to 2 years

-age
-nutrition (protein/fluid needed for healing)
-medications (heparin, steroids, antineoplastics interfere
w/healing
-Infection (slows healing) chronic illness (COPD, DM, CV)
what factors affect wound healing
slows wound healing due to lack of oxygen & nutrients at
the cellular level
-lifestyle (regular exercise)
-decreased immune system
-decreased liver function

what is first intention (Primary) little tissue loss - edges of wound approximate and only a slight chance of infection

a wound with tissue loss - edges of wound do not approximate;wound left open & fills
what is second intention
with scar tissue

occurs when there is delayed suturing of a wound/wound sutured after granulation
what is third intention (Tertiary)
tissue begins to form. (Healing.)

-contusion (bruise w/out breaking skin)
what are the closed wounds and characteristics -hematoma (pooling of blood under unbroken skin)
-sprain (twisting of a joint)




2/
32

,2/18/24, 8:15
AM
-incision (surgically made separation of tissues w/clean
NU 136, Galen College of Nursing, Exam even
2, Units
edges) 4-6, Chapters 22, 28, 39, 29, 30, 38
-laceration (traumatic separation of tissue)

-abrasion (traumatic scraping)
what are the open wounds and characteristics -penetrating (bullet/metal)
-avulsion (tearing away)
-ulceration (excavation of skin
-perforation (internal organ/cavity)
-crush (tissue disrupted or compressed

-hemorrhage (uncontrolled bleeding)
-dehiscence (spontaneous opening of an incision)
list complications of wound healing -evisceration (protrusion of an internal organ through an
incision)
-infection (redness, edema, pain, purulent drainage)

what is the purpose of wound drains to provide an exit for blood & pus that accumulate during the inflammation process

it is attached to a wound suction device to remove any accumulated exudate or other
how does an active drain work material
(ex. Hemovac & Jackson-Pratt)

it has no suction device, it works by the increased pressure inside the wound &
how does a passive drain work
depends on gravity & capillary action to pull out any fluid buildup (Penrose)

color
consistency
what do you assess with drainage
odor
amount

-increase healing rate by 40%
-increases blood flow to wound
what are the advantages of negative pressure wound
-less frequent dressing changes
therapy (wound vac)
-improved tissue growth
-draws out fluid

vacuum assisted closure involves applying a suction device to a special dressing
what is negative pressure wound therapy to institute negative pressure at the site, drawing the edges together, a mechanical
stretch of cells occur which increases cellular proliferation and tissue growth

a cold compress can be on no 20 minutes
longer than____________________________

what is the most common place for neuropathic ulcers metatarsals

what is charcot foot when the arch collapses and causes an ulcer

the skin around it for:
edema
what do you assess about a wound
erythema
temp

sutures
staples
what are types of wound closures
steri-strips (if wound is small)
dermabond (synthetic, non-invasive glue_




3/
32

, 2/18/24, 8:15
AM
sharps - cut it out
NU 136, Galen College of Nursing, Exam enzymatic
2, Units- topical
4-6, substances
Chapters that22, 28,
break 39,
down & 29, 30, 38
the dead tissue
liquefy
chemical - the use of Dakin solution or sterile maggots on a
what are the different types of debridement
wound with necrotic tissue that isn't responding
mechanical-physical removal of debris by irrigation or
hydrotherapy with a whirlpool bath or
ultrasound mist

-self adhesive dressing that keeps a wound moist
-water and air occlusive
what is a hydrocolloid
-facilitates autolytic debridement
-provides thermal insulation

-tie tapes
what are montgomery straps -allow for changing of the dressing without removing and
reapplying tape (which can cause skin irritation)

-non-adherent dressing
shiney non adherent surface on one side that is applied to the wound, exudate seeps
what is telfa
through this surface & collects in the absorbent material, causing less wound trauma
when removed

-arythema (redness;inflammation can mean infection)
-edema(if it goes away & comes back could mean infection)
-denuded (looks raw/epithelial sloughed off)
what do you assess on a wound
-fluxuants (movement like fluid under the skin
-drainage (color, consistency, amount and odor but only if
odor remains after wound has been cleaned)

why is cold not applied to an area that is already because it will slow circulation and prevent absorption of interstitial fluid
edematous

why is cold not applied to a patient when neuropathy is because they may be unable to determine whether the tissue becomes too cold
present

if a patient has cardiovascular problems why is it unwise it can cause massive vasodilation that may divert blood supply from major organs
to apply heat to a large part of the body

the assessment of the wound indicates healing is pink granulation tissue is visible
occurring when

a rise in temperature
a wbc count above 10,000/dL
signs of wound infection restlessness & discomfort
purulent drainage
tenderness around the wound

when caring for a pressure ulcer, you know that eschar must usually be removed before the wound will heal

hydrocolloid dressings are useful for open wound keep the wound moist while blocking entry of microorganisms
dressings because they

If you are assisting a surgical patient to the bathroom dehiscence
and he suddenly says, "it feels like something has
given way" you would suspect that_______has
occured

cold packs applied during the first 24 hours after injury causing vasoconstriction and decreasing bleeding from damaged blood vessels
decrease swelling by

when granulation tissue becomes rounded
what is hypergranulation
this needs to be removed




4/
32

Geschreven voor

Instelling
NU 136
Vak
NU 136

Documentinformatie

Geüpload op
29 mei 2025
Aantal pagina's
32
Geschreven in
2024/2025
Type
OVERIG
Persoon
Onbekend

Onderwerpen

$29.99
Krijg toegang tot het volledige document:

Verkeerd document? Gratis ruilen Binnen 14 dagen na aankoop en voor het downloaden kun je een ander document kiezen. Je kunt het bedrag gewoon opnieuw besteden.
Geschreven door studenten die geslaagd zijn
Direct beschikbaar na je betaling
Online lezen of als PDF

Maak kennis met de verkoper

Seller avatar
De reputatie van een verkoper is gebaseerd op het aantal documenten dat iemand tegen betaling verkocht heeft en de beoordelingen die voor die items ontvangen zijn. Er zijn drie niveau’s te onderscheiden: brons, zilver en goud. Hoe beter de reputatie, hoe meer de kwaliteit van zijn of haar werk te vertrouwen is.
Oldspice Portage Learning
Volgen Je moet ingelogd zijn om studenten of vakken te kunnen volgen
Verkocht
1204
Lid sinds
6 jaar
Aantal volgers
867
Documenten
3671
Laatst verkocht
3 dagen geleden
999

Lemme help you murder that paper :) Nursing, Math, Biology, Anatomy etc

3.9

208 beoordelingen

5
103
4
43
3
30
2
9
1
23

Recent door jou bekeken

Waarom studenten kiezen voor Stuvia

Gemaakt door medestudenten, geverifieerd door reviews

Kwaliteit die je kunt vertrouwen: geschreven door studenten die slaagden en beoordeeld door anderen die dit document gebruikten.

Niet tevreden? Kies een ander document

Geen zorgen! Je kunt voor hetzelfde geld direct een ander document kiezen dat beter past bij wat je zoekt.

Betaal zoals je wilt, start meteen met leren

Geen abonnement, geen verplichtingen. Betaal zoals je gewend bent via iDeal of creditcard en download je PDF-document meteen.

Student with book image

“Gekocht, gedownload en geslaagd. Zo makkelijk kan het dus zijn.”

Alisha Student

Bezig met je bronvermelding?

Maak nauwkeurige citaten in APA, MLA en Harvard met onze gratis bronnengenerator.

Bezig met je bronvermelding?

Veelgestelde vragen