Note: All photos obtained from Google Images Questions Created by: The South West Regional Wound Care Program LET’S PLAY …. WOUND ASSESSMENT AND MEASUREMENT.

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Note: All photos obtained from Google Images Questions Created by: The South West Regional Wound Care Program LET’S PLAY …. WOUND ASSESSMENT AND MEASUREMENT JEOPARDY

Granulation & Epithelialization Necrotic Tissue Wound Edge & Exudate Wound Measurement Wound Assessment Jeopardy

These are the instruments or means the wound/wound characteristics are measured/assessed $100 Question from Category 1

Tests $100 Answer from Category 1

This is the process of making clinical judgments based on the data obtained from an exam $200 Question from Category 1

Evaluation $200 Answer from Category 1

These list the wound characteristics that will be tracked over the course of care $300 Question from Category 1

Standardized data collection/documentation forms $300 Answer from Category 1

This is an example of a valid, reliable wound healing tool $400 Question from Category 1

Pressure Ulcer Scale for Healing (PUSH) Bates-Jensen Wound Assessment Tool (BWAT) Photographic Wound Assessment Tool (PWAT) $400 Answer from Category 1

True or False Depending on the person’s medical diagnosis and/or medical impairments, multiple assessment forms may be required $500 Question from Category 1

True $500 Answer from Category 1

The three components of wound size measurements are: Area Depth ________________ $100 Question from Category 2

Volume $100 Answer from Category 2

This is one tip to measure wounds more accurately $200 Question from Category 2

Define specific procedures to determine: –Wound edge –Total wound area Take measurements the same way each time from noted reference point on the body Use same units of measure and terminology for each measurement Have same person take measurements Use an assistant to record measurements Use a prepared form $200 Answer from Category 2

True or False To determine the surface area of a wound you multiply the longest length x the widest perpendicular width $300 Question from Category 2

True $300 Answer from Category 2

This term refers to the practice of tracing of a wound shape on metric graph paper $400 Question from Category 2

Planimetry $400 Answer from Category 2

What is one tip for taking a good wound photo? $500 Question from Category 2

Use a good lighting source Screen private areas from the camera Position the ruler to show relative size Use a string of known length and position camera from wound the same distance every time Use id signs with pt. id, wound location, and date Use a ring flash attachment to reduce shadows Use an assistant to position the person and id sign $500 Answer from Category 2

Wound edges that are even or flush with the wound base, with no sides or walls present, flat are called this $100 Question from Category 3 DOUBLE JEOPARDY

Attached $100 Answer from Category 3

This is the term for the callus like tissue formation around a wound edge $200 Question from Category 3

Hyperkeratosis $200 Answer from Category 3

This is the term for separation of the fascial planes that leads to a sinus tract $300 Question from Category 3

Tunnel $300 Answer from Category 3

This is the term for an erosion under the edge of a wound $400 Question from Category 3

Undermining $400 Answer from Category 3

This type of exudate is clear, contains no debris, blood or pus, and is generally odorless $500 Question from Category 3

Serous $500 Answer from Category 3

Necrotic tissue can be white/grey, yellow, brown or this color $100 Question from Category 4

Black $100 Answer from Category 4

Necrotic tissue that is strongly attached to tissue in wound base and to wound edges is called this $200 Question from Category4

Firmly adherent $200 Answer from Category 4

There are two primary types of necrotic tissue, slough and this $300 Question from Category 4

Eschar $300 Answer from Category 4

This type of necrotic tissue typically indicates deeper tissue damage $400 Question from Category 4

Eschar $400 Answer from Category 4

Necrotic tissue that is easily separated from wound tissue is called this $500 Question from Category 4

Non-adherent $500 Answer from Category 4

This is the growth of small blood vessels and connective tissue into the wound cavity $100 Question from Category 5

Granulation tissue $100 Answer from Category 5

This is a building up of tissue that prevents epidermal migration or resurfacing across the wound, by proliferating above the intact margins of the skin $200 Question from Category 5

Hypergranulation tissue $200 Answer from Category 5

This type of tissue may migrate from islands on the wound surface, the wound edges, or both $300 Question from Category 5

Epithelial tissue $300 Answer from Category 5

Granulation tissue is healthy when it is this color $400 Question from Category 5

Bright red $400 Answer from Category 5

Hypergranulation may indicate this at the wound surface $500 Question from Category 5

Excessive moisture or increased bacterial burden $500 Answer from Category 5

What is the % reduction in the wound surface area of a wound with an initial wound surface area of 10cm 2 and a surface are of 5cm 2 at one month? Final Jeopardy

50% Final Jeopardy Answer