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Title: Skin, Wounds and Nutrition Part 1


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Skin, Wounds and NutritionPart 1
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Skin Facts
  • Largest body organ
  • pH 4.2 5.6
  • Normal flora
  • Texture

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Function of Skin
  • Protection
  • Thermoregulation
  • Sensation

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Risk Factors for Impaired Healing
  • Advanced age
  • Cognitive impairment/altered sensory perception
  • Diabetes
  • Inadequate perfusion/ oxygenation/circulation
  • Impaired immunity
  • Incontinence/moisture
  • Infection
  • Medications
  • Malnutrition
  • Obesity
  • Preoperative illnesses/co-morbidities
  • Underweight

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Wound Healing
  • Anti-inflammatory agents
  • Lathyrogens
  • Age
  • Nutrition
  • Wound coverage
  • Chemotherapy

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Wound Healing
  • Infection
  • Surgical technique
  • Environmental temperature
  • Denervation
  • Radiation therapy
  • Diabetes mellitus

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Five Major Components in the Healing Process
  • Inflammation
  • Cellular proliferation
  • Connective tissue formation
  • Wound contraction
  • Wound remodeling

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Components Inter-Related
  • Dependent on
  • Adequate energy for cell proliferation, cell
    movement, and protein synthesis
  • Adequate protein, amino acids, and peptides for
    protein synthesis
  • Adequate micronutrients for metabolic activity
  • Adequate anabolic stimuli, in the form of growth
    factors and anabolic hormones

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Wound Assessment
  • Location, size
  • Color, odor, texture
  • Exudate
  • Undermining

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Wound Assessment
  • Eschar
  • Granulation
  • Wound margins
  • Time in existence / treatment

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Venous Ulcers
  • Characteristics
  • Medial lower leg and ankle
  • Hyperpigmentation
  • Superficial
  • Exudate

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Venous Ulcers
  • Goal
  • Increase venous return
  • Decrease venous stasis / edema
  • Wound environment
  • Appropriate compression
  • Treat perforators

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Arterial Ulcers
  • Characteristics
  • Anywhere on leg/foot/toes
  • Painful
  • Dry eschar
  • Punched out
  • Skin shiny/light
  • No pulses

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Arterial Ulcers
  • Goal
  • Improve vascularity
  • Protect
  • Moisten
  • Debride gently

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Yeasts and Fistulas
  • Are an entirely different look

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