(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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The last phase of wound healing
Remodelling
Rim or border of a wound
Wound margin
Polysaccharide matrix formed by organisms on surface o wound
Biofilm
The reddened area that becomes white with pressure applied
Blanching
Wearing away through soe mechanical process such as friction or trauma
Abrasion
The 2nd phase of wound healing
Inflammatory
Rubbing that causes mechanical trauma to the skin.
Friction
Enzymes that break down protein
Protease
The T in TIME acronym stands for
Tissue
Outermost layer of skin.
Epidermis
A Scale to assess risk quotient of developing PI
Braden Scale
The tissue surrounding the wound
Peri-wound
Fluid from the wound that can be serous, sanguineous or purulent.
Exudate
whitness around wound margin due to dressing not being able control excess fluid
Maceration
Thick yellow drainage from the wound is known as
Purulent
Recommended diagnostic test for Pressure Ulcers
Blanching Test
Enzymes for degradtion of extracellular matrix (ECM) protein
Matrix Metallo Proteinases (MMP)
White blood cells that help clean the debris from the wound
Macrophages
Necrotic tissue, usually soft and yellow that can adhere to the wound bed
Slough
An Injury caused by unrelieved pressure over a bony prominence
Pressure Injury
The process of producing blood vessels during the granulation phase of wound healing
Angiogenesis
Area of tissue destruction extending under the skin along the periphery of the wound.
Undermining
Inflammation or infection of skin cells that cause redness, heat, pain, and edema
Cellulitis
A break in the integrity of the skin
Wound
Wound developed due to venous hypertension, commonly found on the lower extremities
Venous Ulcer
Taking the weight off in order to increase blood flow
Off-loading