Wound Management (Quiz 2) Flashcards

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Claudication

A

Occurs w/exercise, not present at rest, relived by 10 min of rest

cramping, aching, or muscle weakness

foot, calf, butt, thigh

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Arterial ulcer Location

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**Boney prominences below knee **

between web spaces or tips of toes

phalangeal heads

lateral malleolus

mid tib area

areas exposed to trauma or footwear friction

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Arterial Ulcer Appearance

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punched out edged

dry, pale, necrotic

minimum to absent granulation tissue

minimum exudate

possible wound depth

gangrene

no adequate

do not have addequate perfusion to sustain acute phase

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Arterial Ulcer Appearance

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punched out edged

dry, pale, necrotic

minimum to absent granulation tissue

minimum exudate

possible wound depth

gangrene

no adequate

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Venous Ulcer Location

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LE at the pretibial and medial supra malleolar areas of ankle

bottle neck deformity

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Venous Ulcer Skin Signs

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Hemosiderosis, venous dermatitis, lipodermatosclerosis

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Venous Ulceration descriptions

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edema
pulse present
moist
irregular edges
ruddy
yellow

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Normal Venous Function

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all veins equipped w/ one way valves

venous return achieved by: vascular muscle tone, contraction of calf muscle pump, and intrathoracic pressure

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Goals of venous disease treatment

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  1. decrease venous pressure
  2. decrease or prevent edema
  3. optimize wound healing environment
  4. prevent recurrance
  5. look to vascualture to prevent recurrence
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Prevention for Diabetic Ulcers

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  • podiatric care
  • protective shoes
  • pressure reduction
  • prophylactic surgery
  • preventive education
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Diabetic ulcer location

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comonly below ankle, on the foot

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diabetic ulcer description

A

small
callused edge
dry/necrotic
localized
absent
neuropathy

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12
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Sensory neuropathy

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  • impairment of nerve function
  • 50% of patients with DM
  • loss of sensation
  • risk of mechanical, chemical, and thermal trauma
  • unable to alter gait pattern or shift weight
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Motor Neuropathy

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  • wasting of intrinsic muscles of foot
  • weakness
  • poor proprioception/imbalance
  • structural deformity

structural deformity can include: claw toes, hammer toes, and high arch

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Risk Factors for Ulcers

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  • loss of sensation
  • Main:neuropathy/PVD
  • Other:deformity,limit joint mobility, microvascular disease, high infection susceptibility
  • LACK OF EDUCATION
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