Patient with Wounds Flashcards
What factors affect wound healing?
Age Loss of skin turgor Skin fragility Decreased circulation and oxygenation Slower tissue regeneration Decreased nutrient absorption Decreased collagen Impaired immune function Dehydration Decreased WBC --> increased risk of infection Low Hgb Smoking Obesity Chronic disease Malnutrition Medications (Chemo/ anti-inflammatory/ steroids)
What does inflammation of a wound serve?
Localized protective response to injury or destruction of tissue
3 components of management of wounds
Assessment
Cleansing
Protection
What do you look for when you assess a wound?
Appearance –> red (healthy regeneration), yellow (purulent), black (eschar)?
Length, width, depth (cm) –>sinus tracts, tunnels, redness/swelling around? (Chart by using clock positions to describe location)
Closed wounds –> edges well approximated? Note number of staples and sutures, tissue adhesives
Drains/tubes present
Pain around incision
What should you include documenting wound drainage?
Amount of drainage
Odor
Consistency
Color of drainage from drain or dressing
What should you look for when you clean wound drainage?
Observe skin around drain for irritation or skin breakdown
How do you find out how much drainage there is?
Weigh the dressing (1g = 1mL of drainage)
However, often just describe as scant, moderate, large, or copious
On a dressing you note watery yellowish clear drainage. What kind of exudate is this called?
Serous
What does serosanguinous exudate look like?
Contains serum and blood —> watery pale/pink
What does darker sanguineous blood indicate?
Older bleeding
What does brighter sanguineous blood indicate?
Active bleeding
What does purulent exudate indicate? What does it look like?
Infection —> thick, contains WBCs, tissue debris, and bacteria
Yellow, tan, green, brown —> depends on organism present
What are interventions for patient’s with wounds is important to promote healing?
Adequate hydration and nutrition (without adequate nutrition a wound will not heal!)
High protein, CHO, vitamins with moderate fat intake
What are wet to dry wound dressings used for?
Mechanically debride a wound until granulation tissue begins to form
What does hydrocolloid wound dressings do?
Occlusive dressing that swells when exposed to exudate