Integumentary Flashcards

1
Q

What is in an unna boot dressing used for?

A

Venous insufficiency ulcers

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2
Q

What dressings are autolytic debriders and should not be used on infected wounds

A

Hydrogel
Hydrocolloid
Transparent films
Occlusive dressings

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3
Q

Where do arterial insufficiency ulcers typically occur?

A

Lateral malleolus and toes

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4
Q

What are 4 characteristics of arterial wounds?

A

Deep
Painful
Cold skin
Pale skin

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5
Q

What are treatments of arterial wounds? (5)

A
Elevate HOB moderately 
Stop smoking
Wound care
Range of motion 
Protective environment
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6
Q

What are 5 characteristics of venous wounds? Where do they likely occur?

A
Painless
Superficial 
Good pulses 
Edema present
Hemosiderin deposit 
Usually located on medial ankle
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7
Q

What are 2 vital treatments for venous ulcer? What are 3 other treatments?

A

Elevation and compression to control edema

Active exercise
Support garments

Compression stockings for long term management

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8
Q

How are diabetic ulcers staged?

A

Wagner scale

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9
Q

How are diabetic ulcers treated?

A

Debride necrotic tissue
Promote moist wound healing
Offload ulcer

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10
Q

What are 2 ways to offload diabetic ulcer?

A

Weight bearing status change with AD

Total contact cast

Rocker bottom sole

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11
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What are contraindications for total contact cast?

A

Infection or ulcer depth greater than width

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12
Q

What 2 things should the therapist be concerned with when treating epidermal burns

A

Protecting and moisturizing the epithelial cells to promote wound healing

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13
Q

Following skin grafting what 2 interventions are utilized to the injured part?

A

Rest

Compression from pressure garments to prevent hypertrophic or keloid scarring

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14
Q

What are 6 interventions utilized with burn patients?

A
Prevent contracture
ROM
Strength
Endurance 
Normal ADL function
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15
Q

What are 3 exercises used to prevent pneumonia with burn patients?

A

Deep breathing exercises
Ambulation
Chest expansion

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16
Q

What is the best method to reduce joint contracture in burn patients?

A

AROM every 2 hours within 24 hours of hospital admission. PROM IS THE SECOND BEST OPTION