Wounds (Infectious, Surgical, Trauma) for Progressive Care Certified Nurse (PCCN)
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Wounds (Infectious, Surgical, Trauma)
Definition/Etiology:
- Definition
- Complex wound is the term used recently to group those well-known difficult wounds, either chronic or acute, that challenge medical and nursing teams
- Etiology
- Infectious
- diabetic wounds, pressure sores, chronic venous ulcers, postinfection soft tissue gangrene, and ulcers resulting from vasculitis.
- Surgical
- Purposeful incision, done in sterile conditions. Healing occurs by primary, secondary, or tertiary intention.
- Infectious
Pathophysiology:
- Normal phases of wound healing
- Hemostasis
- Inflammatory – macrophages
- Proliferative
- wound is rebuilt with new tissue made up of collagen and extracellular matrix
- Remodeling or maturation
- granulation tissue matures into scar and tissue tensile strength is increased
- Chronic Wounds
- Patient has comorbidities such as diabetes, obesity, immune system deficiencies, peripheral vascular disease and cardiopulmonary disease.
- These wounds often stall in the inflammatory stage.
- Excess and persistent inflammation creates a hostile wound environment.
Noticing: Assessment & Recognizing Cues:
- Subjective
- Medical History
- Wound History
- Pain
- Objective
- Stage (NCLEX 101 information)
- Tissue Type
- Necrotic
- Sloughing
- Granulating
- Exudate
- Dry → High
- Type
- Thin/watery → Thick/Purulent
- Infection
- Local vs Systemic
Interpreting: Analyzing & Planning:
- Labs
- H/H – Anemia delays healing
- WBC – Infection
- Sed Rate/CRP – Inflammatory markers
- Albumin – Protein loss
- A1C – DM
- Wound Cultures – Culprit Organism
- Diagnostics
- Wound photography – tracks healing potential
- CT Scan – bone pathology
- MRI – Soft tissue evaluation
- Ultrasound – Blood Flow
Responding: Patient Interventions & Taking Action:
- Pharmacological
- Antibiotics
- Infection only
- Does not penetrate necrotic tissue
- Saline > Topical Antiseptic
- Risk of antibiotic resistance
- Antibiotics
- Nonpharmacological
- Reduce Pressure
- Dressings
- Semi Permeable adhesive films (Tegaderm)
- Barrier to bacteria and water
- Hydrocolloid (Duoderm)
- Mild to moderate exudate
- Absorb Exudate and debride
- Foams
- Large volumes of exudate
- Hydrogels
- Dry/Necrotic Wounds
- Semi Permeable adhesive films (Tegaderm)
- Procedures
- Wound Vac (NPWT)
- Surgical Debridement
- removal of necrotic tissue from the wound edges and cavity is required for healing
- Graft or Flap
- Stage 3 and 4
- Hyperbaric Chamber
- Adjunct Medical Therapy
- Wound Nurse
- Plastic Surgeon
- Infectious Disease
Reflecting: Evaluating Patient Outcomes:
- Reduction of pressure
- Increase blood flow
- Adequate debridement of necrotic and devitalized tissue
- Control inflammation
- Control of infection
- IX Abx if infection is present
- Meticulous wound care
- Precise dressing for wound type
- Changing appropriately
Linchpins (Key Points):
- Notice
- Complex wound
- Surgical, Trauma, Infection
- Complex wound
- Interpret – Labs & Imaging
- Is the patient anemic?
- Do they have osteomyelitis too?
- Respond
- Antibiotics only if infection
- Consider wound type to select dressing
- Reflect
- Wound Care = Healing
- STOP inflammatory process
- Wound Care = Healing
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References
- AACN, & Hartjes, T. (2023). AACN Core Curriculum for Progressive and Critical Care Nursing (8th ed.). Elsevier Health Sciences (US).
- Dennison, R. D., & Farrell, K. (2015]). Pass PCCN!. Elsevier Health Sciences (US).
- Kupchik, N. (2017). Ace The Pccn®!: You can do it!: Practice question review book. Nicole Kupchik Consulting, Inc.
- Stone, L. M. (2018). Certification and Core Review for High Acuity, Progressive, and Critical Care Nursing (7th ed.). Elsevier Health Sciences (US).
- Trivium Test Prep. (2019). Pccn review book 2019-2020: Pccn Study Guide and Practice Test Questions for the Progressive Care Certified Nurse Exam.
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