Demonstrating Knowledge of Pressure Injury
Work Sheet
Name: ______Date: ______
Name of Trainer: ______
Name of Company Developing Material: Clinical Update (NZ) Ltd
Contents
Segment 1: What is a Pressure Injury?
Segment 2: Anatomy of the Skin
Segment 3: Causes of Pressure Injury
Segment 4: Risk and Assessment
Segment 5: Assessment
Segment 6: Prevention
Segment 7: Stages of Pressure Injuries
Segment 8: Pressure Area Development
Segment 9: What to Look For
Segment 1: What is a Pressure Injury?
A pressure injury to the ______and/or underlying ______usually over a ______, as a result of ______, ______or a combination of ______
What causes a pressure injury?
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List what the skin will look like?
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What happens under the skin?
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Can pressure injuries be prevented?Yes/No
What are pressure injuries the result of? ______
What can a pressure injury be the sign of? ______
What are pressure injuries the result of?
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3. ______
List other names that pressure injuries may be known as?
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How long does a pressure injury take to develop? ______
How will you know a pressure injury is developing?
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What is your role in prevention of a pressure injury?
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What degree of damage can occur?
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List the grades of pressure injuries?
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Segment 2: Anatomy of the Skin
The skin is the ______organ in the body
What is the role of the skin?
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What are the layers of the skin?
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What is the epidermis made up of? ______
How many layers are there? ______
What happens to the cells as they migrate to the surface? ______
How thick is the epidermis? ______
Give an example of where the epidermis is thin? ______
Give an example of where the epidermis is thick? ______
Where is the dermis situated? ______
What is the dermis made of?
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The dermis is how many times thicker than the epidermis? ______
The dermis is responsible for
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What do the epidermis and dermis make up? ______
What does the subcutaneous layer hold? ______
Does it vary from person to person? Yes/No
What else is found in the subcutaneous layer? ______
Where is the subcutaneous layer much thinner? ______
Which way does it fold over the joints? ______
What attaches the subcutaneous layer to the muscles and bones? ______
Segment 3: Causes of Pressure Injury
List 6 what causes a pressure injury?
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What is prolonged unrelieved pressure?
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Give two examples of prolonged pressure
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What is shearing? ______
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What does shearing do?
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Give 2 examples of Shearing
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2. ______
What is friction? ______
Give 2 examples of friction?
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List the contributing factors to friction damage?
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List the common areas for pressure injuries to occur
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Segment 4: Risk and Assessment
Who is at risk?
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2. ______
List 3 Assessment Tolls that may be used?
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List the 6 categories the Braden Scale assesses
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What is the score range for Braden scale? ______
Which score indicates the higher the risk? ______
What does each level indicate? ______
What are the categories the Norton Scale assesses?
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How is the Norton Scale scored? ______
What indicates the level of risk? ______
List the 6 categories the Waterlow Assessment scores
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There are some special risks the Waterlow score looks at. What are they?
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Who does the Glamorgan Scale relate to? ______
What does it assess?
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2. ______
Segment 5: Assessment
List the 15 assessment indicators
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List the 9types of medical equipment that may be in place and need to be included in assessment?
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Segment 6: Prevention
What are the two things that need to be done when providing care and support for person?
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What will the plan include?
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What are 3 types of care will the plan include?
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List 4pressure relieving aids may be used?
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Pressure relieve products fall into two categories. What ae they?
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2. ______
What do reactive surface products do?
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List 4 examples of reactive surface products
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What do Active surface products do?
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Give 2 examples of materials used in active surface products?
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2. ______
When moving or turning a person you must use what?
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To reduce the risk of a pressure injury occurring a person must be?
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2. ______
When moving a person up the bed always use ______
When moving or transferring a person who is not able to move or transfer themselves you must always use?
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Remember ______size does not ______
Nothing replaces what? ______
Segment 7: Your Role
List what your role is in pressure injury prevention
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List what observations you need to make?
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List what you can do to pressure injuries from occurring?
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When a person is lying in bed and cannot turn themselves, what must you do?
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If a person is sitting in a chair and cannot get up on their own or move independently, what must you do?
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How often should you do this? ______
List what you need to know about the uses of pressure relieving aids?
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2. ______
Pressure relieving aids are only an aid to ______
List 3 examples of pressure relieving aids?
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3. ______
What does a fluid balance chart record?
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2. ______
What does a food intake chart record?
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3. ______
Pressure injuries occur where?
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List 5 areas that are the most common areas for pressure injuries to occur?
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List 3 things you need to report if a person has a pressure injury?
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Segment 8: Stages of Pressure Injuries
List what you would expect to see in a Stage One pressure injury?
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List what you would expect to see in a Stage Two pressure injury?
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List what you would expect to see in a Stage Three pressure injury?
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List what you would expect to see in a Stage Four pressure injury?
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List 9 important things to know about pressure injuries?
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What should you report with a pressure injury?
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Segment 9: What to Look For
List what you should look for when a person is at risk of a pressure injury?
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