8/2 REVIEW Flashcards
which wound best describes a venous wound?
red
beefy
wet
full thickness dermal burns
would lack ability to create oils/glands
which position would be best for arterial pts
reverse trendelenburg
what assists w edema control assisted w inflammation
hi-volt negative
largest organ
skin
infected wound, initial treatment
negative hi volt
stage 2 describes at
to, not through, the dermis
best for venous ulcer pts
compression stocking
most likely to cause venous insufficiency
leaky vein valves
sunburn w/o blister
epidermis
hi-volt pulsed current
pulsed monophasic DC
pt has been immobilized edema after ACL surgery
symmetric bi phasic, freq 35-50
pt has PAD & pain in his calf
claudication
HPVC atracts macrophages, what’s the polarity
positive
arterial wounds would benefit from compression stocking
FALSE
which layer is the outermost
epidermis
type of wound, & best dressing
venous, alginate
lack of o2 to muscles causing pain
claudication
to attract neutrophils polarity needs to be set to
negative
what is best for an arterial wound dressing
hydrocolloid
what best describes an arterial wound
punched out
slough
flakey
dry
what reflects correct parameter to increase tissue healing
100 pps
<100 microseconds
to comfortable tingling
white tissue around the wound ___
macerated, undermining