Wound Bed Preparation Flashcards

1
Q

What term describes microbes present in a wound that are proliferating and spreading to invade the surrounding tissue?

A

Spreading infection

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What term describes microbes present in a wound that undergo limited proliferation but neither cause a host response nor delay wound healing?

A

Colonization

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3
Q

What are currently accepted methods of mechanical debridement?

A

Scrubbing, irrigation, and low-frequency ultrasound

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4
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What is autolysis?

A

A natural process by which leukocytes and proteolytic enzymes that enter the wound during the inflammatory phrase digest NONVIABLE tissue and debris from the wound bed.

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What are the common diagnostic tests used to identify the presence of osteomyelitis?

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ESR, CRP, plain radiographs, bone scan, MRI

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How is moisture balance in the wound maintained?

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By absorbing excess exudate and maintaining a moist wound environment.

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What are the contraindications for use of biological debridement?

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  • Allergies to brewers yeast, fly larvae, soy proteins
  • wounds with vital organs or exposed blood vessels
  • wounds likely to communicate with the CNS
  • wounds with poor perfusion or require frequent inspection
  • acute infection that are limb or life threatening
  • wounds with necrotic bone or tendon
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