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Wounds- All Types

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Arterial Ulcer   Lateral lower leg. Smooth edges. Deep. No drainage. Painful. Pallor on elevation, decreased pedal pulse  
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Venous Ulcer   Medial lower leg. Shallow. Irregular edges. More exudate. Granulation present. Less painful, comfortable with legs elevated, pain with feet in dependent pos. Signs: edema, dermatitis, cyanosis in dependent pos. Pulse present.  
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Neuropathic Ulcer   Not painful. Lack protective sensation. Location: WB areas. Healing impaired. 2.5-3 = Normal. 3-5 = decreased LT. 5.07 = protective sensation (monofilament). Test 1/3/5 MT head  
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Pressure Ulcer Stage 1   Non-blanchable redness  
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Pressure Ulcer Stage 2   Partial thickness loss of dermis. Looks like shallow, open ulcer with red wound bed. Ex: skin tear, serum filled blister  
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Pressure Ulcer Stage 3   Full thickness loss of dermis, subcutaneous fat may be visible, muscle not visible  
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Pressure Ulcer Stage 4   Exposed bone or tendon  
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Wagner Stage 0   No open lesion  
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Wagner Stage 1   Superficial ulcer, not involving subcutaneous tissue  
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Wagner Stage 2   Deep ulcer, through subcutaneous tissue, may expose bone  
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Wagner Stage 3   Deep ulcer with osteitis, abcess  
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Wagner Stage 4   Gangrene of Digit  
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Wagner Stage 5   Gangrene of foot, req disarticulation  
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Superficial Wound   Epidermis intact ie sunburn  
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Partial thickness wound   Through epidermis, dermis intact (abrasion, blister)  
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Full thickness   Through dermis, into subcutaneous fat (requires secondary intention)  
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Subcutaneous   Involves fat, muscle, bone  
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Primary intention   Smooth edges reapproximated with sutures  
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Secondary intention   Let wound close on its own  
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Tertiary intention   AKA delayed primary. Wound temporarily left open, closed with sutures later  
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