Wound Care Fundamentals

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Wound Definitions
  2. Skin Anatomy
  3. Wound Classifications
  4. Healing Phases
  5. Pressure Injury Stages
  6. Risk Factors
  7. Prevention Strategies
  8. Assessment and Documentation
  9. Wound Treatment Options
  10. Case Studies Applications

📖 1. Wound Definitions

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Wound: A disruption or break in the skin or underlying tissues caused by injury, trauma, or disease, resulting in loss of skin integrity.
  • Acute Wound: A wound that occurs suddenly due to trauma or surgery and typically heals within a predictable timeframe without complications.
  • Chronic Wound: A wound that fails to progress through the normal stages of healing within an expected period, often persisting for weeks or months (e.g., diabetic ulcers).
  • Partial-Thickness Wound: Involves only the outer layers of the skin, primarily the epidermis and possibly part of the dermis (e.g., abrasions, superficial burns).
  • Full-Thickness Wound: Extends through the entire dermis into subcutaneous tissue, muscle, or bone, often requiring more complex management (e.g., pressure ulcers, surgical incisions).
  • Pressure Injury: Localized damage to the skin and underlying tissue caused by prolonged pressure, often over bony prominences, classified into stages based on severity.

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1. What is a wound defined as in medical terms?

2. What is the primary function of the epidermis in skin anatomy?

3. Which layer of skin is primarily responsible for forming a protective barrier against environmental hazards?

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Wound — definition?

Disruption of skin or tissue integrity.

Wound—definition?

A disruption or break in skin or tissues.

Skin layers — function?

Protection, sensation, thermoregulation.

Acute wound—characteristic?

Occurs suddenly, heals within predictable timeframe.

Pressure injury stages — earliest?

Stage 1: non-blanchable erythema.

Chronic wound—example?

Diabetic ulcers.

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