EXERCISE 28.2 MATCHING #1: WOUND CLASSIFICATIONS Instructions: Match each wound type in column A with its corresponding classification in column B by writing the appropriate letter in the space provided. (Note that responses may be used more than once.) Column A Column B 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. A wound with a high bacterial count. Surgical wound that enters a hollow viscus. Surgical wound. An open traumatic wound. An old traumatic wound. A surgical wound with a minor break in sterile technique. A surgical wound into the colon. A natural wound with minor contamination. A surgical wound with a major break in sterile technique. A. Clean wound B. Clean-contaminated wound C. Contaminated wound D. Dirty and infected wound

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EXERCISE 28.2 MATCHING #1: WOUND CLASSIFICATIONS
Instructions: Match each wound type in column A with its corresponding classification in column B by writing the
appropriate letter in the space provided. (Note that responses may be used more than once.)
Column A
Column B
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
A wound with a high bacterial count.
Surgical wound that enters a hollow viscus.
Surgical wound.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
An open traumatic wound.
An old traumatic wound.
A surgical wound with a minor break in sterile technique.
A surgical wound into the colon.
A natural wound with minor contamination.
A surgical wound with a major break in sterile technique.
EXERCISE 28.3 MATCHING #2: BANDAGES, SLINGS, SPLINTS, AND CASTS
Instructions: Match each device in column A with its corresponding description in olumn B by writing the appropriate
letter in the space provided.
Column A
Carpal flexion sling
Cast
Ehmer sling
Modified Thomas splint
Modified Robert Jones bandage
Robert Jones bandage
Schroeder-Thomas splint
Spica splint
Velpeau sling
90/90 Flexion sling
Hobbles
A. Clean wound
B. Clean-contaminated wound
C. Contaminated wound
D. Dirty and infected wound
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Column B
A. A traction splint constructed of rods used for stabilizing long
bone fractures in large animals.
B. Maintains the limb in extension. Includes a lateral splint that
reaches over the shoulder or hip.
C. Prevents abduction of the pelvic limbs. Primarily used after
reduction of ventral hip luxations.
D. Used for the forelimb in any situation where weight bearing
should be avoided but some movement of the elbow and
shoulder joints is acceptable.
E. A very bulky bandage used to immobilize a limb distal to the
elbow or stifle joint.
F. A device that prevents weight bearing of the pelvic limb.
Frequently used after closed reduction of craniodorsal hip
luxations.
G. A device that prevents weight bearing of the thoracic limb.
Primarily used after reduction of medial shoulder luxations.
H. A device used to immobilize fractures that is most often made
of fiberglass material.
I. Used in puppies after repair of distal femoral fractures to
prevent quadriceps tie-down or contracture.
J. Also known as a "soft-padded bandage." The most commonly
used distal limb bandage in small animals.
K. An immobilization device with a rigid metal frame. No longer
recommended.
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Transcribed Image Text:EXERCISE 28.2 MATCHING #1: WOUND CLASSIFICATIONS Instructions: Match each wound type in column A with its corresponding classification in column B by writing the appropriate letter in the space provided. (Note that responses may be used more than once.) Column A Column B 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. A wound with a high bacterial count. Surgical wound that enters a hollow viscus. Surgical wound. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. An open traumatic wound. An old traumatic wound. A surgical wound with a minor break in sterile technique. A surgical wound into the colon. A natural wound with minor contamination. A surgical wound with a major break in sterile technique. EXERCISE 28.3 MATCHING #2: BANDAGES, SLINGS, SPLINTS, AND CASTS Instructions: Match each device in column A with its corresponding description in olumn B by writing the appropriate letter in the space provided. Column A Carpal flexion sling Cast Ehmer sling Modified Thomas splint Modified Robert Jones bandage Robert Jones bandage Schroeder-Thomas splint Spica splint Velpeau sling 90/90 Flexion sling Hobbles A. Clean wound B. Clean-contaminated wound C. Contaminated wound D. Dirty and infected wound 304 Chapter 28 Wound Management and Bandaging Column B A. A traction splint constructed of rods used for stabilizing long bone fractures in large animals. B. Maintains the limb in extension. Includes a lateral splint that reaches over the shoulder or hip. C. Prevents abduction of the pelvic limbs. Primarily used after reduction of ventral hip luxations. D. Used for the forelimb in any situation where weight bearing should be avoided but some movement of the elbow and shoulder joints is acceptable. E. A very bulky bandage used to immobilize a limb distal to the elbow or stifle joint. F. A device that prevents weight bearing of the pelvic limb. Frequently used after closed reduction of craniodorsal hip luxations. G. A device that prevents weight bearing of the thoracic limb. Primarily used after reduction of medial shoulder luxations. H. A device used to immobilize fractures that is most often made of fiberglass material. I. Used in puppies after repair of distal femoral fractures to prevent quadriceps tie-down or contracture. J. Also known as a "soft-padded bandage." The most commonly used distal limb bandage in small animals. K. An immobilization device with a rigid metal frame. No longer recommended. Copyright © 2018, Elsevier Inc. All Rights Reserved.
EXERCISE 28.1 CROSSWORD PUZZLE: TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
Across
A wound dressing that is a primary layer impermeable to
moisture.
Wound caused by pressure on skin over
bony prominences. (2 words)
Cells recruited into a wound during the proliferative phase that
help form granulation tissue.
10
Sharp cut or tear of skin.
12
Having an affinity for water.
14 Wound healing involving treatment that does not allow the
wound to dry out.
15 A primary wound dressing that allows air and moisture to move
through.
17 Closure of a wound by apposing the skin over healthy
granulation tissue.
18 Healing of a wound across a surgically closed incision. (2 words)
The opposite side.
20
22 Vascularized fibrous tissue that covers a wound if left to heal by
second intention.
23 Tissue also known as proud flesh. (2 words)
24 Healing of a wound by granulation tissue formation,
epithelialization and contraction. (2 words)
4
8
0 00
IT
9
25 Pertaining to the groin area.
26 Type of injury that features a large section of skin torn off the
underlying tissue in a glove-like fashion.
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Down
1 Having an osmotic pressure equivalent to that of blood
plasma.
Having an osmotic pressure greater than that of blood plasma.
Surgical closure of a wound.
2
3
5
6
7
JJ
8
11
Meshwork-like substance in a wound, attached to
the outer cell surface that provides support and anchorage. (2
words)
Space between tissues allowing accumulation of fluid. (2
words)
A cell with contractile properties that is responsible for wound
contraction.
Removal of foreign matter and dead tissue from a wound.
The process in which skin cells advance in a single layer across
the wound.
13 Wound healing by secondary closure after allowing
granulation tissue to form. (2 words)
A Teflon pad is one example of this type of wound dressing.
16
19 Deposited into a wound by fibroblasts during the proliferative
phase of healing.
21
An area of skin that has been superficially scraped.
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Transcribed Image Text:EXERCISE 28.1 CROSSWORD PUZZLE: TERMS AND DEFINITIONS Across A wound dressing that is a primary layer impermeable to moisture. Wound caused by pressure on skin over bony prominences. (2 words) Cells recruited into a wound during the proliferative phase that help form granulation tissue. 10 Sharp cut or tear of skin. 12 Having an affinity for water. 14 Wound healing involving treatment that does not allow the wound to dry out. 15 A primary wound dressing that allows air and moisture to move through. 17 Closure of a wound by apposing the skin over healthy granulation tissue. 18 Healing of a wound across a surgically closed incision. (2 words) The opposite side. 20 22 Vascularized fibrous tissue that covers a wound if left to heal by second intention. 23 Tissue also known as proud flesh. (2 words) 24 Healing of a wound by granulation tissue formation, epithelialization and contraction. (2 words) 4 8 0 00 IT 9 25 Pertaining to the groin area. 26 Type of injury that features a large section of skin torn off the underlying tissue in a glove-like fashion. Copyright © 2018, Elsevier Inc. All Rights Reserved. Down 1 Having an osmotic pressure equivalent to that of blood plasma. Having an osmotic pressure greater than that of blood plasma. Surgical closure of a wound. 2 3 5 6 7 JJ 8 11 Meshwork-like substance in a wound, attached to the outer cell surface that provides support and anchorage. (2 words) Space between tissues allowing accumulation of fluid. (2 words) A cell with contractile properties that is responsible for wound contraction. Removal of foreign matter and dead tissue from a wound. The process in which skin cells advance in a single layer across the wound. 13 Wound healing by secondary closure after allowing granulation tissue to form. (2 words) A Teflon pad is one example of this type of wound dressing. 16 19 Deposited into a wound by fibroblasts during the proliferative phase of healing. 21 An area of skin that has been superficially scraped. 303 Chapter 28 Wound Management and Bandaging
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