Unit 2-Ch 27-29 36 40 48
Across
- 3. used for hand hygiene when patient has C.-diff
- 4. rescue, alarm, contain, extenguish
- 5. patient with this condition would be placed in airborne precautions
- 6. airway, breathing, circulation/cardiac, deformaties, exposure
- 7. PPE worn in room of patient with C.-diff
- 10. side effect of oxycodone
- 11. pressure injury when the skin is still intact with nonblanchable erythema
- 16. protrusion of visceral organs through a surgical wound
- 17. drainage that is pale, pink, watery mixture of clear and red fluid
- 18. intervention by nurse after a patient is deceased
- 20. pressure injur with partial thickness skin loss; the skin might be intact or appear as a reuptured serum blister
- 21. drainage that is bright red and indicates active bleeding
- 22. aids in wound healing
- 25. time interval between when a pathogen enters the body and when the first symptoms appear
Down
- 1. separation of the edges of a wound, revealing the underlying tissues
- 2. should be performed with soft toothbrush
- 8. pressure injury where slogh/eschar obscures the extent of tissue loss
- 9. best way to prevent teh spread of infection
- 12. drainage that is clear, watery plasma
- 13. redness, edema, echymosis, drainage, approximated
- 14. pressure injury where the fat tissue is exposed; can have rolled wound edges; undermining and tunneling might occur in this stage
- 15. what the nurse does if the SBP of a patient on metoprolol is less than 100
- 19. pressure injury where the fascia, muscle, tendon, ligament, cartilage, and/or bone are visible
- 20. healing that occurs by the filling in of an open wound with scar tissue
- 22. drainage that is thick, yellow, green, tan, or brown
- 23. this is the best time to perform the skin assessment
- 24. pull, aim, squeeze, sweep
- 26. used to prevent or reduce the amount of swelling or edema to an area of inflammation or injury