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Wound intervention
Applied Patho Final
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Graduate
11/09/2008

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Topics for pt education (7)
Definition
1. foot care instruction
2. pressure relief techniques to avoid skin problems
3. transfer techniques to reduce trauma and shear force
4. LE elevation to reduce edema
5. adequate nutrition
6. approp wound dressing techniques
7. pathophys of wound to promote better understanding of good wound care importance
Term
Considerations in hydrotherapy use (6)
Definition
1. presumed primary effects are tissue hydration, inc. circ., debridement (effectiveness may be very limited)
2. water agitation may damage new granulation tissue and epidermal cells
3. antibacterial agents may be cytotoxic to healthy tissue
4. an alternative could be soaking wound in water in a sterile basin to hydrate tissue prior to debridement
5. another alt is pulse lavage to facilitate debridement
6. CI/precautions: dry gangrene, cardiac/pulm compromise, fever>102, extremity edema
Term
Selective debridement types (3)
Definition
1. mechanical/manual-fastest but has risks of sepsis and bleeding
2. topical enzymes-only digest necrotic tissue (Accuzyme, Panafil)
3. Autolysis-self-debridement of necrotic tissue (macrophages, can be facilitated by occlusive dressings)
Term
Contraindications for selective debridement (4)
Definition
1. eschar-covered wounds in a pt w/ arterial insufficiency
2. dry gangrene
3. eschar-covered bone or tendon
4. anticoagulant meds
Term
Non-selective debridement types (4)
Definition
1. whirlpool
2. wet-to-dry gauze dressings
3. hydrogen peroxide
4. pulse lavage
Term
Ultrasound effects
Definition
most useful w/ venous insufficiency ulcers; stable cavitation may modify cell membrane permeability; acoustic streaming may facilitate the transport of calcium ions into the cell and the release of 5HT from platelets (inc. protein synthesis by fibroblasts, inc. release of chemotaxic factors from mast cells/macrophages/platelets, fibroblasts will secrete more collagen w/ more regular arrangement of collagen fibers, can accelerate wound contraction)
Term
Venous insufficiency ulcer characteristics (4)
Definition
1. shallow base
2. usually located near medial malleolus
3. brown or purple skin discoloration near ulcer and extending to midcalf
4. LE edema/liposclerosis from foot extending to knee
Term
Etiology of venous insufficiency ulcers
Definition
1. "leaky" venules
2. WBC trapping
Term
Treatment of venous insufficiency ulcers (5)
Definition
1. edema management
2. whirlpool should be avoided by cleaning the ulcer may be an adjunct to tx
3. US may enhance healing
4. care of periwound skin (moisturize and dec. trauma to skin)
5. pt education regarding lifelong commitment to edema management
Term
Hypothesized effects of E-stim (5)
Definition
1. attraction of inflammatory cells
2. modification of endogenous bioelectrical potential of tissue
3. stimulation of DNA and protein synthesis in fibroblasts
4. bactericidal effects
5. enhanced circulation
Term
Treatment method for E-stim
Definition
wound is lightly packed w/ saline moistened gauze; tx electrodes placed over packed wound; dispersive electrode placed distal to tx electrodes if possible; do 45 min-1 hr 5-7x/wk
Term
Etiology and complications to healing for a diabetic ulcer
Definition
pressure or external forces lead to inc. likelihood for developing ulcers and dec. wound healing potential (collagen metabolism is defective; impaired immune response secondary to defects in leukocyte function)
Term
Treatment of diabetic ulcers (3)
Definition
1. absolute rest to injured site (NWB ambulation, WC prescription, bedrest)
2. total-contact casting to distribute WB pressure throughout lower leg secondary to total contact
3. debridement and dressings
Term
Other notables for diabetic ulcer
Definition
prescribe post-healing sandal w/ rigid rocker sole; extra depth shoes w/ accommodative custom-molded inserts; consistent/frequent pt edu; best intervention is PREVENTION edu.
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