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Amputaions

pn 141 test 1 book: med surg nursing page 1037

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def of amputation the total or partial removal of a body part
why is it done tx of bone cancer, result of a chronic condition (PVD, DM), or due to trauma
what is the major cause of lower extremity amputation PVd
What is the major cause of upper extremity amputations trauma
What causes an amputation in PVd circulation to the extremity is impaired leading to edema and tissue damage
why can bacteria invade w/ PVD so easily because there is altered immune function there
What happens in peripheral neuropathies loss of sensation frequently leads to unrecognized injury and infection, and untreated infection can lead to gangrene
what is the level of amputation determined by the extent of tissue damage
complications of an amputation infection, delayed healing, contractures
what type of pt is at high risk for infection older age, smoker, PVD, DM
S/s of infection drainage, odor, redness, positive wound cultures, increased discomfort at the suture site
systemic S/s of infection increased temp, chills, tachycardia, decrease in BP
what is delayed healing healing that occurs at a slower rate than expected
what can lead to delayed healing infection or impaired circulation
who is at risk for delayed healing older adults with PVD and other chronic illnesses, poor nutrion, DM, smoking
what is a contracture an abnormal flexion and fixation of a joint caused by muscle atrophy and shortening
where does the contracture usually happen in association with the amputation above th joint
ways to prevent contractures: what to do with above the knee amputation place is prone position several times a day, and do not elevate stump, avoid sitting for long periods of time
ways to prevent contractures: what to do with below the knee amputation elevate foot of bed, keeping knee extended
ways to prevent contractures: Passive ROM, joint extention
Phantom pain: DEf isfelt along the nerve of the body part that has been amputated
Phantom pain: cause unknown
Phantom pain: what will pt feel crushing, numb, trapped, twisted, burning
fallowing the amputation what will the would be like either open, or closed (flap)
Why is an open amputation done when an infection is present , the end of the stump is left open to drain, when the infection is cleared the wound is closed
closed amputation: what is formed to cover the end of the wound a flap
why is a rigid plaster shell or a compression dressing applied to the stump after amputation to reduce edema, prevent infection, promote healing, helps to mold stump for prosthesis
after the wound is dressed what is the pt encouraged to do to toughen the stump push it into first soft then harder surfaces
how long can it take until a prosthesis is fitted up to twelve weeks postop b/c swelling has to decrease
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