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2. What is debridement?

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Debridement involves the removal of dead, devitalized, contaminated, or foreign material from a wound to promote healing and prevent infection.

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3. What are the 2 major categories of debridement methods?

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Debridement methods are categorized into either selective or non-selective based on their targeted removal of specific tissues or non-specific removal of damaged tissues.

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4. What are the types of selective debridement?

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Selective debridement refers to the removal of nonviable tissue while preserving viable tissue. Autolytic, Enzymatic, and Bio-surgical or biological debridement are examples of selective debridement methods, while Sharp debridement, Mechanical debridement, and Chemical debridement are not considered selective methods of debridement.

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5. Which methods/products facilitate autolytic debridement?

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Autolytic debridement involves utilizing dressings that promote a moist wound environment, unlike the incorrect options provided.

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6. What is the slowest type of debridement?

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Autolytic debridement is the slowest method of debridement as it involves the body's natural processes to break down necrotic tissue. Sharp debridement, enzymatic debridement, and biological debridement are faster and more interventionist methods used to remove dead tissue.

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7. What is enzymatic debridement?
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8. How does enzymatic debridement work with collagenase ointment?

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Enzymatic debridement with collagenase ointment works by breaking down dead tissue at the wound site and promoting healing from the deeper layers upwards.

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9. What is the difference between selective and non-selective debridement?

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Selective debridement focuses only on non-viable tissue removal, while non-selective debridement may remove some viable tissue too in addition to non-viable tissue.

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10. What is Bio Surgical / Biological debridement?

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Bio Surgical / Biological debridement involves the use of sterile medicinal maggots to remove non-viable tissue, clean the wound, disinfect the wound, and stimulate fibroblast growth. Surgical removal of healthy tissue, using antibiotics, and applying heat therapy are not part of this specific technique.

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11. What are the indications for use of Biological or Maggot debridement therapy?

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Biological or Maggot debridement therapy is specifically used for wound debridement purposes and is not indicated for cosmetic reasons, respiratory illnesses, or weight loss. The correct answer highlights the appropriate indications for this therapy.

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12. What are the contraindications for use of Biological Debridement?

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Biological debridement involves the use of live organisms or enzymes to remove dead tissue from wounds. Contraindications include specific allergies to components used in the process, as well as certain medical conditions that may pose a risk during treatment.

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13. Describe Mechanical debridement.

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Mechanical debridement is a process that involves physically removing necrotic tissue from a wound using external force, unlike the other incorrect options provided.

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14. What are the Non-selective debridement methods?

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Non-selective debridement methods involve the removal of necrotic tissue without targeting specific types of tissue for removal. Mechanical sharp debridement is one such method where sharp instruments are used to physically remove dead tissue.

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15. What are some examples of mechanical debridement?

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Mechanical debridement involves physically removing dead tissue. Options like Enzymatic debridement, Autolytic debridement, and Ultrasound debridement are not examples of mechanical debridement, but rather represent different methods of debridement.

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16. What are the contraindications for mechanical debridement?

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Mechanical debridement is not suitable for wounds with healthy, healing tissues (epithelializing and granulating wounds), as it can cause damage to the newly formed tissue. Necrotic wounds, infected wounds, and deep tissue injuries may require other forms of debridement or wound care interventions.

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17. What is Sharp debridement?

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Sharp debridement involves physically removing dead tissue with sharp instruments, not through topical medication, ultrasound, or antibiotics.

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18. What is sharp conservative debridement?

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Sharp conservative debridement is typically a minor procedure performed at the bedside to remove only devitalized tissue. It is not a full surgical procedure, administration of antibiotics, or simply applying topical treatments.

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19. Describe sharp surgical debridement.

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Sharp surgical debridement is a major procedure typically performed by a qualified physician like MD, Podiatrist, or Surgeon in specialized settings like operating rooms. It involves complete removal of necrotic tissue and transforming chronic wounds into acute wounds for effective healing.

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20. What are the contraindications for sharp debridement?

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Contradictions for sharp debridement include conditions that could lead to complications or worsen the wound, while acute inflammation, superficial wounds, and minor lacerations do not pose significant risks for sharp debridement.

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21. When is sharp debridement indicated?

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Sharp debridement is indicated when there is extensive necrotic tissue present in the wound, which needs to be removed to promote healing and prevent infection.

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Test yourself with these flashcards. Click to see the answer!
What is debridement?
What are the 2 major categories of debridement methods?
What are the types of selective debridement?
Which methods/products facilitate autolytic debridement?
What is the slowest type of debridement?
What is enzymatic debridement?
How does enzymatic debridement work with collagenase ointment?
What is the difference between selective and non-selective...
What is Bio Surgical / Biological debridement?
What are the indications for use of Biological or Maggot debridement...
What are the contraindications for use of Biological Debridement?
Describe Mechanical debridement.
What are the Non-selective debridement methods?
What are some examples of mechanical debridement?
What are the contraindications for mechanical debridement?
What is Sharp debridement?
What is sharp conservative debridement?
Describe sharp surgical debridement.
What are the contraindications for sharp debridement?
When is sharp debridement indicated?
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