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Wound Terminology: RN/LPN

Horizontales
Skin inflammation, usually warm, moist areas such as groin or between skin folds.
Development of new blood vessels.
Redness of skin caused by congestion of capillaries.
Commonly occurs in patients with kidney disease characterized by thrombus of small vessels in dermis and subcutaneous fat leading to cutaneous ischemia tissue infarction and necrosis.
Rare inflammatory skin disease mostly caused by an autoimmune disorder. Ulcer is raised, red, violaceous halos of erythema extending from the ulcer borer, frequently undermined and boggy with a necrotic base.
Area of the body most difficult to protect using pressure redistribution surfaces.
Insoluble protein essential to clotting.
Term used when we pull the edges of a wound together.
Linear scratches on the skin.
Verticales
Bacteria embedded in a thick shiny barrier of sugar and protein.
Stage 1 pressure injury.
Pharmaceutical agent often used with venous ulcers, indicated for patients who fail to progress with standard therapy: provides added benefit when used in conjunction with compression therapy.
Scoring system to evaluate patients risk of developing pressure injury.
Dressing that is impermeable to fluid and bacteria and provides great conformability.
Follicular occlusion in areas of the body and apocrine glands which lead to inflammation infection and abscess.
Ulcer that extends into the subcutaneous tissue.
Drainage that is thick and clear.
Decreases pH in the wound and autolytically debrides the wound.
Torn or irregular wound edges.
Drainage that includes pus and indicates an infection.