PPT-Wound Healing 1. inflammatory phase

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2 proliferative or granulation phase 3 maturation or wound remodeling phase WOUND CARE Wound Classification BY CAUSE 1 intentional 2 unintentional

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2 proliferative or granulation phase 3 maturation or wound remodeling phase WOUND CARE Wound Classification BY CAUSE 1 intentional 2 unintentional. However many interventions may be necessary before a wound reaches this point As a general surgeon I am often asked to consult on wounds that clearly require debridement Although many necrotic wounds can benefit from surgical debridement some patien At the completion of this unit, students will be able to:. Identify common materials used in bandaging & splints. Identify types of splints and slings.. Explain how bandages promote healing.. Identify and describe the different types of wounds. Explain how to treat them.. 1. inflammatory phase. 2. proliferative or . granulation phase. 3. maturation, or wound . remodeling, phase. WOUND CARE. Wound Classification. BY CAUSE 1. intentional . 2. unintentional. Tulane University. Division of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. Presentation Overview. Wound H. ealing. History. Phases. Factors Influencing. Adjuncts to Wound Healing. Fetal. Wound Care. Principles. Wound Care Nurse Practitioner . Encircle Health, Appleton . Who Cares?. U.S. 6.5 million pts have wounds . Obesity, CHF, diabetics, elderly, PVD, PAD. r. educe quality of life, painful, costly . Metro Community College. Nursing Program. Nancy Pares, RN, MSN. Age. Elders: less elastic, drier, circulation impairment longer regeneration. Mobility. Increased pressure leads to breakdown. Nutrition. Unit – Veterinary Assisting II. Client…... "I woke up one morning and my dog Nora looked like she had a baseball inside her neck on the right side. There were no marks at all and all we could figure was maybe a spider bit her. I took her to the vet and they lanced it and put in a drain. She stayed the night at the hospital and came home the next day. . Introduction. DR SANJIV KUMAR. HEALING OCCURS BY. 1. . HEALING BY REGENERATION. 2. . HEALING BY REPAIR/SUBSTITUTION. DR SANJIV KUMAR. DR SANJIV KUMAR. DR SANJIV KUMAR. DR SANJIV KUMAR. Labile cells . . MUDr. . Martin Petráš. Internal environment-homeostasis. The human body is surrounded by . external environment. , . that provides nutrients and oxygen that are necessary for life.. 1867 first antiseptic dressing. 1900 true sterilization. WW I nonadherent dressings. WW II more absorptive dressings. 1960. ’. s and 70. ’. s moisture. 1980. ’. s moisture acceptance. Goals of Wound Care. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR. DEPARTMENT SURGERY AND RADIOLOGY. BVC, PATNA-800014. Wound is break in continuity of soft tissues caused by trauma.. Broadly classified into two groups.. 1. Closed wound . 2. Open wound . . that induce death in some cells can . trigger. the activation of replication pathways in others; recruited inflammatory cells not only clean up the necrotic debris . but. also . elaborate. . mediators that . Prasad. Wound Heeling by secondary Intention. For the healing by secondary intention wound have fallowing characteristics. Open wound- Wound is of open wound particularly when there is a significant loss of tissues. . Prasad. Healing. Healing is the body response to injury in an attempts to restore normal structure and function. . There are two processes of healing. i. ) Regeneration. Ii) Healing-Repair. Regeneration.

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