Showing posts with label Nursing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nursing. Show all posts

22 February 2010

Wound Healing, Dressing, and Drains



Wound Healing, Dressing, and Drains
By: Dr. Aidah Abu Elsoud Alkaissi

Wound healing
* Etiology of wounds:
o Surgical: caused by an incision or excision
o Traumatic: caused by an injury (mechanical, thermal, or chemical)
o Chronic:caused by an underlying pathophysiology, such as pressure sores, or venous leg ulcers, over time

Exact biologic process that takes place in orderly sequence
* An exudate containing blood, lymph, and fibrin begins clotting and loosely binds the cut edges together
* Blood supply to the area is increased, and the basic process of inflammation is set in motion
* Leukocytes increase in number to fight bacteria in the wound area and by phagocytosis help to remove damaged tissues
* The served tissue is quickly glued together by strands of fibrin and a thin layer of clotted blood, forming a scab

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22 April 2009

Caring For Clients With Infectious & Inflammatory Disorders



Caring For Clients With Infectious & Inflammatory Disorders Of The Heart & Blood Vessels

Presentation by:Jeanette Hollub, BSN, RN

Rheumatic fever & rheumatic carditis
Infective endocarditis
Myocarditis
Cardiomyopathy
Pericarditis
Thrombophlebitis
Thromboangiitis obliterans
General nutritional considerations
General pharmacological considerations
General gerontologic considerations

Infectious & Inflammatory Disorders Of The Heart & Blood Vessels.ppt

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