Froggy Jumps Wound types and stages of healing revision gameVersión en línea This game can be used as a revision tool for wound types and stages of healing. por Melina Holland 1 A clean cut wound with little damage to surrounding tissues a Laceration b Incision c Abrasion 2 A small external wound but often associated with remarkable deeper damage a Contusion b Puncture c Incision 3 Wound causing a tearing of tissue and edges uneven a Laceration b Incision c Degloving 4 An extensive section of skin is removed to expose the underlying tissue a Laceration b Abrasion c Degloving 5 May be associated with deeper injuries e.g. fractures a Contusion b Abrasion c Avulsion 6 Often caused by dog and cat bites a Incision b Puncture c Laceration 7 A wound caused by glass a Laceration b Incision c Degloving 8 Superficial wound where full skin thickness is not penetrated a Abrasion b Avulsion c Contusion 9 A wound caused by barbed wire a Incision b Degloving c Laceration 10 A wound caused by trauma e.g., RTA a Laceration b Degloving c Incision 11 Wound caused by friction such as dragging a Abrasion b Avulsion c Puncture 12 Body structure of forcefully detached from normal point of insertion a Laceration b Avulsion c Incision 13 Wound caused by pins and nails a Puncture b Abrasion c Laceration 14 The first stage of wound healing a Proliferative stage b Remodelling stage c Inflammatory stage 15 Collagen fibres and scar tissue is now laid down a Inflammatory stage b Proliferative stage c Remodelling stage 16 Macrophages to arrive to debride the tissue. a Remodelling stage b Inflammatory stage c Proliferative stage 17 The wound starts to contract and can close up to 30% of its area a Inflammatory stage b Proliferative stage c Remodelling stage 18 No break in sterility. AN incision is made into a tissue that has been surgically prepared a Dirty b Clean c Clean contaminated 19 Areas such as gastrointestinal, urogenital or respiratory tract is entered, but no contamination or spillage of contents. a Clean contaminated b Clean c Contaminated 20 Wounds where there is leakage of pus or infection present or devitalised tissue. a Contaminated b Clean contaminated c Dirty 21 Wounds where there is spillage from contaminated area or contaminated area but no infection a Contaminated b Clean contaminated c Dirty 22 Wounds that are closed surgically heal rapidly with short healing phase a First intention healing b Delayed primary closure c Second intention healing 23 A wound dressed and bandage until it heals a Secondary closure b Second intention healing c Delayed primary closure 24 A wound that heals by granulation, epithelisation, and contraction a First intension healing b Second intention healing c Secondary closure 25 A contaminated wound that is cleaned and managed as an open wound for 1-3 days before closing surgically a Secondary closure b Second intention healing c Delayed primary closure 26 Heavily contaminated wound managed as an open wound until the wound has well established granulation tissue by the time it is ready for surgical closure a Secondary closure b Secondary intention healing c Delayed primary closure