Relacionar Columnas Pressure Injury Matching GameVersión en línea Test your knowledge about pressure injuries with this fun matching pairs game! Match the concept with its short description to win! por Tammy Keller 1 Stage 3 Pressure Injury 2 Serosanguinous 3 Friction 4 Maturation Phase 5 Sanguineous 6 Purulent 7 Proliferative Phase 8 Necrosis 9 Stage 2 Pressure Injury 10 Hemostasis Phase 11 Serous 12 Inflammatory Phase 13 Stage 1 Pressure Injury 14 Pressure Injury 15 Ischemia 16 Shear Clear, thin, watery drainage Collagen meshwork continues to strengthen the wound Force that occurs when layers of tissue slide over each other Thick and opaque drainage Non-blanchable erythema of intact skin Partial-thickness skin loss involving the epidermis or dermis Fresh bleeding Damage to the skin and underlying tissue due to prolonged pressure Watery drainage with small amounts of blood Full-thickness skin loss involving damage to or necrosis of subcutaneous tissue Death of cells or tissue WBC enter the blood stream and begin the wound cleaning process Lack of blood supply to a tissue Force that occurs when two surfaces rub against each other Begins shortly after the initial injury where epithelization and collagen form Platelets release growth factors which alert cells to begin to repair process