Stages of wound drainage

    • [DOC File]Textbook of Basic Nursing, Rosdahl and Kowalski

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      Stages of Wound Healing. Early wound healing. ... drainage, thick pus from axilla and groin regions; Associated with trauma to areas I and D of small lesions, wide debridement, excision and grafting of large areas Lymphangitis Infection within lymphatics Streptococcus- can have secondary infections Swelling/erythema of distal extremity ...

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    • [DOC File]Modern Exudate Management

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      Cover wound with a non-adhesive pad cut to size. If there is any oozing you may also put gauze pads on top of the non-adhesive pad. Secure dressing with paper tape. The dressing should be closed so that no dirt can get in. For several days after surgery local swelling and drainage of clear or blood-tinged fluid from the wound may occur.

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    • Wound and Pressure Ulcer Management

      Explain the purpose of sterile wound irrigation and list the types of wound irrigation systems. Describe the nursing procedure of performing sterile wound irrigation. (Refer to. Nursing Procedure 58-2.) Learning Objective 9. Describe common types of wound drainage systems, including the VAC. Explain the purpose of using a wound drain.

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    • [DOC File]POST OPERATIVE WOUND CARE INSTRUCTIONS

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      Infection suggest by a change in wound color, pain, odor, or drainage is confirmed by performing a culture of the wound. Severe infections causes fever and elevated white blood cell count. A wound can be infected with microorganisms at time of injury, during surgery, or postoperatively.

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    • [DOCX File]Maryland

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      41. Ritter MA, Fechtman RW. Closed wound drainage systems: the Stryker Constavac versus the Snyder Hemovac. Orthop Rev 1988; 17(5): 496-8. Pubmed . 42. Zerbe M, McArdle A, Goldrick B. Exposure risks to the management of three wound drainage systems. Am J …

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    • [DOC File]Wound Care Acute and Chronic - Josh Corwin

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      Different types of wound drains (open [Penrose], closed [J-Pratt], Hemovac). Emptying and measuring of closed wound drainage. Measurement of wound drainage systems. Promotes wound healing and closure though the application of uniform negative pressure on the wound bed.

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    • [DOC File]Lab Week Five: Teaching Plan: Surgical Asepsis

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      Pressure Ulcer Stages. Number of Pressure Ulcers. Location of Ulcers- Use the diagram to show the location of each pressure ulcer or wound. Stage 1: Redness of intact skin; warmth, edema, hardness, or discolored skin. Stage 2: Partial thickness skin loss of epidermis and/or dermis presenting as a shallow open ulcer with red pink wound bed ...

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