Skin Integrity Flashcards

1
Q

What are the 3 categories on the skin integrity spectrum?

A
  1. Intact skin & tissues
  2. Partial thickness injury.
  3. Full-thickness injury.
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A partial thickness injury means that only the ______ is affected, but a full-thickness injury means that the ____ and ______ ____ may be affected as well.

A

epidermis; dermis; subcutaneous tissues

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3
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What is debridement?

A

Removal of dead, damaged or infected tissue.

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4
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What is granulation?

A

Connective tissue that forms on the surface of a healing wound.

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5
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What is emollient?

A

Agent that softens the skin or treats dry skin.

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6
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What are 7 alterations to skin integrity?

A
Age related changes
Trauma/injury
Loss of perfusion
Immune reaction (ex: allergies - hives)
Infections & infestations
Thermal/radiation injury
Lesions
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7
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How is the skin integrity altered in infants and the elderly?

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Thinner skin
Fewer sebaceous gland secretions
Less muscle mass & subcutaneous fat

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8
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How is skin integrity altered in adolescents?

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Acne (due to increased sebaceous secretions)

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9
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What are the 4 degrees of wound contamination? Describe each.

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  1. Clean wounds: closed & uninfected
  2. Clean, contaminated wounds: open, but no infection/inflammation
  3. Contaminated wounds: s&s of infection present
  4. Dirty, infected wounds: pus, smelly
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10
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List some risk factors for pressure ulcers.

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Incorrect positioning
Impaired mobility
Decreased sensation
Poor hygiene
Poor nutrition
Incontinence
Advanced age
Altered mental status
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11
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Describe the 4 stages of pressure ulcer formation (general - not specific to any assessment tool)

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  1. Superficial redness
  2. Partial thickness damage
  3. Full-thickness damage to muscle
  4. Damage to bone
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12
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What are some things to look for when assessing a wound?

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Location
Size
Any drainage?
Signs of infection

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13
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What laboratory data might be collected in would/skin assessment?

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Glucose levels
CBC (infection)
Serum protein levels
Wound culture & sensitivity if infected

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14
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What are 5 measures to prevent pressure ulcers?

A
Proper nutrition (high protein)
Maintain skin hygiene
Avoid skin trauma
Provide supportive devices (ex: pillows)
Health promotion (education, sun safety)
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