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Wound Cleansing ,Types & Presentation A T eam Approach to Wound Care 1. Competency Assessment Mark only one oval. Wound cleaning 2. Question 1: What are the signs of infection (check all that apply) Check all that apply. Increased pain


  1. Wound Cleansing ,Types & Presentation A T eam Approach to Wound Care 1. Competency Assessment Mark only one oval. Wound cleaning 2. Question 1: What are the signs of infection (check all that apply) Check all that apply. Increased pain pink or red tissue Swelling Redness Warmth around the infected area Odor Fever Creamy drainage 3. Question 2: What should you do when you spot signs of infection? Wound Care Training for LNA's: Webinar 3 Heel wound: Questions 3, 4 & 5

  2. 4. Question 3: You see a blister on a patient’s heel – what do you do? (check any that apply) Check all that apply. Call the nurse/Supervisor Offload Poke it with a sterile needle to relieve pressure Apply an ointment like Vaseline & cover 5. Question 4: What type of wound is this? Mark only one oval. Venous Neuropathic Arterial Pressure Skin T ear SDTI (suspected deep tissue injury) Wound Care Training for LNA's: Webinar 3 This didn’t look like this 2 days ago! What to do??

  3. 6. Question 6: What are your interventions options? (check any that apply) Check all that apply. offload & protect cleanse, cover & contact exfolate & soak probe & educate 7. Question 7: What type of wound is this? Mark only one oval. Venous Neuropathic Arterial Pressure Skin T ear SDTI (suspected deep tissue injury) Wound Care Training for LNA's: Webinar 3 Hand wound: Questions 8 & 9

  4. 8. Question 8: What type of wound is this? Mark only one oval. Venous Neuropathic Arterial Pressure Skin T ear SDTI (suspected deep tissue injury) 9. Question 9: What are your intervention options? Check all that apply. offload & protect cleanse, cover & contact exfolate & soak probe & educate

  5. Wound Care Training for LNA's: Webinar 3 Questions 10 & 11: This is new! What to do? 10. Question 10: What type of wound is this? Mark only one oval. Venous Neuropathic Arterial Pressure Skin T ear SDTI (suspected deep tissue injury) 11. Question 11: What are your main intervention options? (check any that apply) Check all that apply. offload cleanse, cover & contact exfolate & soak probe & educate

  6. Wound Care Training for LNA's: Webinar 3 Both heels: Questions 12 & 13 12. Question 12: What type of wound is this? Mark only one oval. Venous Neuropathic Arterial Pressure Skin T ear SDTI (suspected deep tissue injury) 13. Question 13: What are your main intervention options? (check any that apply) Check all that apply. offload cleanse, cover & contact exfolate & soak probe & educate Wound Care Training for LNA's: Webinar 3 14. Question 14: Describe the appearance of a stage 1 pressure?

  7. Wound Care Training for LNA's: Webinar 3 Questions 15 & 16: This didn’t look like this 2 days ago! What to do?? Wound Cleansing ,Types & Presentation Quiz for webinar 3 in the series Wound Care training for LNA's 15. Question 15: What type of wound is this? Mark only one oval. Venous Neuropathic Arterial Pressure Skin T ear SDTI (suspected deep tissue injury) 16. Question 16: What are your main treatment options? Check all that apply. offload cleanse, cover & contact exfolate & soak probe & educate

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