Serous wound

    • [DOC File]Wound Assessment

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    • [DOCX File]Lesson Plan Chapter 32, Skin Integrity and Wound Care

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      Persistent serous wound drainage and seromas are the most common complications in abdominolipectomy. The rate of serous fluid collection determines the time drains need to remain in place. Although suction drains reduce seroma formation, prolonged use can delay healing, cause injury, and increase the risk of retrograde infection and patient ...

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    • [DOC File]A Randomized, Prospective, Parallel Group Study Comparing ...

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      Serosanguineous drainage, which is clear and watery, is composed primarily of the clear, serous portion of the blood and from serous membranes. There is no standard frequency for how often dressings should be changed. Fill-in-the-Blank. Dead tissue that appears as dry, black, and leathery is known as _____, which delays wound healing.

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    • [DOC File]Wound and Ulcer Care

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      Serous, serosanguanous, sanguineous or purulent drainage All must be removed from the wound area. Excessive exudate can cause maceration, infection and increased necrotic tissue. Depth/Character of Wound

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    • [DOC File]Frank MacDonald RN, MN

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    • [DOCX File]Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

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      Wound Status and Measurements: Wound Number: Wound Location: Wound Length: cm cm cm Wound Width: cm cm cm Wound Depth: cm cm cm Wound Type: ... ( Sanguineous ( Serous ( Serosanguinous ( Foul Purulent ( Fresh Blood ( Green ( Other ( Purulent ( Sanguineous ( Serous ...

      serous drainage def


    • [DOC File]98 - Nursing Skills Laboratory Online!

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      Formation of wound exudate, usually serous exudate that is stained with blood (i.e., serosanguineous exudate) Neutrophils ingest and destroy bacteria. Macrophages scavenge and clear up dead material and cellular debris. The cardinal signs of inflammation are present. Remember! This is a normal response of living tissue. Phase II—Proliferation ...

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