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Prevention & Intervention Pressure Ulcer Prevention & Intervention JEOPARDY !

JEOPARDY ! 100 200 300 400 500 Pressure Ulcer Prevention & Intervention JEOPARDY ! CLICK HERE For Directions Click Here To Exit the Game QUIT Risk Factors Assessment Pressure Ulcer Staging Wound Care Interventions 100 200 300 400 500

Risk Factors for 100 The intensity and duration Of this is associated With vascular occlusion. What is pressure?

Risk Factors for 200 Disposable adult briefs Are designed to Protect the skin from this. What is moisture?

Risk Factors for 300 Shear injuries Can be prevented With this intervention. What is lowering the head of bed To less than 30 degrees?

Risk Factors for 400 Applying this intervention Prevents injury Due to friction. What is a lift sheet? OR ( What is an overhead trapeze? )

Risk Factors for 500 Meat and dairy products Are good sources of this nutrient . What is protein ?

Assessments for 100 Creamy, viscous, Pale yellow exudate. What is purulent ?

Assessments for 200 Every week for four weeks In a nursing facility. What is the frequency of Risk assessment following admission

Assessments for 300 Caused by excess moisture, This is characterized by Softening and wrinkling of skin Surrounding a wound bed. What is maceration?

Assessments for 400 Abcesses Often form here. What is dead space?

Assessments for 500 This environment Best supports tissue growth. What is a moist wound bed, And dry surrounding tissue?

Pressure Ulcer Staging for 100 Warm or cool skin That is boggy or firm And erythematous. What is a Stage 1 ulcer?

Pressure Ulcer Staging for 200 Stages 1, 2, 3, And 4 What defines The level of tissue injury?

Pressure Ulcer Staging for 300 Persistent red, blue Or purple hues What is a Stage 1 Pressure ulcer?

Pressure Ulcer Staging for 400 10 mm irregular black eschar Over the heel. What is an unstageable ulcer? OR ( What is an ulcer that cannot be staged? )

Pressure Ulcer Staging for 500 Pressure ulcer was a Stage 3 And is now a Stage 1. What is backstaging? OR ( What is reverse staging? )

Wound Care for 100 Calcium alginates Are the best choice For this wound. What is heavy exudate?

Should be treated with this. Wound Care for 200 A Stage 2 lesion, With minimal exudate Should be treated with this. What is a hydrocolloid? OR ( What is a hydrogel? )

Debridement is not indicated Wound Care for 300 Unless infected, Debridement is not indicated At this location. What are the heels?

Wound Care for 400 The purpose of cleaning a wound Is to remove this. What is debris? OR ( What is dead tissue, eschar? )

Wound Care for 500 This is an appropriate solution For irrigation. What is normal saline? OR ( What is non-cytotoxic? )

Intervention for 100 This is a correct lateral postural alignment. What is 30 degrees lateral? OR ( What is avoiding placement On trochanter? )

This technique may damage Intervention for 200 This technique may damage Underlying tissue in a Stage 1 ulcer. What is massage over A bony prominence?

Intervention for 300 Provide this intervention Between full body turning And repositioning. What are small shifts In body weight?

Intervention for 400 This surface is associated with Producing an ischemic ring Around a pressure ulcer. What is a donut device?

Intervention for 500 This level of glycosylated Hemoglobin A1C is associated With improved healing of Pressure ulcers. What is less than 7 ?

DIRECTIONS The GEOPARDY Game is fun, educational, and easy to use! CLICK HERE To play GEOPARDY ! Playing JEOPARDY is simple: Select which Category and Question you’d like to try (each category has 5 different questions ). Using your mouse, Click on the “ “ icon to view your selected Question. The selected Question will appear so you can guess the answer (you have unlimited time for answering questions ). Once you are ready to check your answer with the correct one, Click ANYWHERE on the screen and the correct answer will appear below. When you are ready to return back to the Main playing board, Click on the “ “ icon. This action will take you back to the Main area. You can exit The JEOPARDY Game at any time by Clicking on the “ “ icon which is located on the Main playing board. QUIT