Wound Care and Bandaging
Veterinary wound and bandaging
Created Date
06.20.20
Last Updated
06.22.20
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can impede blood flow
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anchoring pieces of tape
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layer that protects the padded layer
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distal to proximal
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end is under the roll and lies flat on palm
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percent of the width overlaps the previous throw
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large bulky bandage that provides rigid stabilization
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provides little or no splinting of the limbs
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can be placed around bottom of bandage
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prevents pet from chewing or licking at bandage
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wound made under aseptic conditions
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aseptic surgical procedure, contaminated bu urinary, respiratory or gi contents
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first four hours after wound occurs
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wound that has compromised tissue within from foreign material
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lavage and debridement are always indicated
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never closed by vet team, will close on their own
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erosion of tissue surface
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phase that lasts 3-10 days
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skin grows back
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these cells can't "swim"
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closure of wound after 1-3 days
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sterile lubricant placed in would while clipping fur
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needle size that goes on 35 ml syringe for lavaging
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flushing tissue with large amounts of sterile saline
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protein level that effects healing
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when do puncture wounds get closed
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placed to prevent fluid from collecting in empty space wounds that have been surgically closed
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penrose drains require having
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necrosis of tissue around a suture site
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most common mechanical debridement
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removal of necrotic tissue and allows for a small amount of healing
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head wraps hold this down to protect them from hematoma surgery or wound
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abdominal bandage that cant be used for more than 4 hours
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saw used to split open cast
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this is the primary layer of casts
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cast must extend above and below a
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which toes should be showing while limb is in a cast
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robert jones bandage sounds like this when it is thumped
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loose end lies flat on palm for bandage material
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can go over foot when taking outside for a walk
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bandage should always remain
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when bandage should be changed if it becomes wet
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non-adhesive, absorbent polyethylene oxide membrane that will cover a gelatinous membrane that will keep the wound moist
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tissue is happy tissue
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splints on caudal limb
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if bandage slips from original position it can cause
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always wrap from toes to
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second layer: padding with pressure can prevent
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healthy granulation tissue bleeds easily, is pink and
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