11-Wound Care Flashcards

1
Q

What are the stages of wound healing?

A

inflammatory phase
proliferative (repair) phase
remodeling (maturation) phase

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2
Q

in what stage of healing do chronic wounds stop progressing?

A

proliferative (repair) phase

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3
Q

what occurs during inflammatory phase? time scale/

A

(days 1-4)
initial vasoconstriction followed by vasodilation
neutrophils and macrophages are recruited

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4
Q

what occurs during proliferative (repair) phase? time scale?

A

(days 3-21)
collagen synthesis provides tensile strength of wound
at 14 days, tensile strength of wound equals that of suture

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5
Q

what is the time scale for remodeling (maturation) phase?

A

days 21 up to one year

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6
Q

What is Santyl?

A

collagenase- enzymatic debrider that digests collagen in necrotic tissue

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7
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what is Regranex?

A

PDGF-1 (platelet derived growth factor)

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8
Q

What is a normal value for serum albumin?

A

3.4-5.0 g/dL

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9
Q

what is low serum album (

A
decreased wound healing
edema
impaired cellular immunity
decreased collagen syntehsis
decreased fibroblast proliferation
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10
Q

what minimum ABI is necessary for wound healing?

A

non-diabetic: 0.35

diabetic: 0.45

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11
Q

Using TcO2, what min. pressure is necessary for wound healing?

A

non-diabetic: 30 mmgHg

diabetic: 40 mmHg

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12
Q

how does negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) (e.g. wound VAC) assist wound closure?

A

NPWT applies mechanical shear stress to the wound site. This is believed to promote granulation by decreasing bacterial bioburden, reducing edema, and inducing capillary budding.

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13
Q

how does hyperbaric oxygen therapy assist wound closure?

A

increases partial pressure of O2 in arterial circulation, which increases diffusion of O2 at the wound site. this is believed to increase growth factors promoting angiogenesis and collagen synthesis.

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14
Q

What is Integra?

A

bilayer graft composed of bovine tendon colalgen with chondroitin-6-sulfate and a silicone layer to control moisture loss

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15
Q

what is Oasis?

A

extracellular graft matrix derived from porcine, small intenstinal submucosa

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16
Q

what is Apligraf?

A

bilayer graft derived from nenonatal foreskin with dermal and epidermal layers

17
Q

what is graft jacket?

A

extracellular graft matrix derived from human tissue with intact vascular channels

18
Q

what is tissue mend?

A

acellular collagen matrix derived from fetal bovine dermis