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PVN 103 CH 13 Key Terms

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bandageA strip or roll of cloth or other material that may be wound around part of the body in a variety of ways for multiple purposes.
binderBandage made of large pieces of material to fit a specific body part.
dehiscencePartial or complete separation of a surgical incision or rupture of a wound closure.
drainageFree flow or withdrawal of fluids from a wound or cavity by some sort of system.
eviscerationProtrusion of an internal organ through a disrupted wound or surgical incision.
exudateFluid, cells, or other substances that have been slowly exuded or discharged from body cells or blood vessels through small pores or breaks in cell membrane.
granulationSoft, pink, fleshy projection consisting of capillaries surrounded by fibrous collagen that slowly fills the incision during process of healing.
incisionSurgical cut produced by a sharp instrument to create an opening into an organ or space in the body.
infectious processCondition caused by the invasion of the body by pathogenic microorganisms
inflammatory responseA tissue reaction to injury.
irrigationA gentle washing of an area with a stream of solution delivered through an irrigating syringe.
primary intentionA wound that has been made surgically and has little tissue loss; skin edges are close together and minimal scarring results.
punctureStab wound for a drainage system.
purulentProducing or containing pus.
sanguineousPertaining to blood.
secondary intentionHealing that occurs when skin edges of the wound are not close together or when pus is formed.
serosanguineousThin, red exudate composed of serum and blood.
serousThin, watery exudate composing the serum portion of blood.
T-tubeA drainage tube inserted into the duct to maintain a free flow of bile until edema subsides.
tertiary intentionHealing that occurs by primary intention with delayed suturing of a wound in which two layers of granulation tissue are sutured together.
vacuum-assisted closureA device that assists in wound closure by applying localized negative pressure to draw the edges of a wound together.
woundRefers to any injury to the body's tissues involving a break in the skin.


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