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What is the time frame for late surgical debridement of an infected wound?
What is the time frame for late surgical debridement of an infected wound?
What is a characteristic feature of Erisepeloid?
What is a characteristic feature of Erisepeloid?
What is a typical complication that can be observed with a furuncle of the upper lip?
What is a typical complication that can be observed with a furuncle of the upper lip?
How does infiltration differ from soft tissue abscess?
How does infiltration differ from soft tissue abscess?
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Where is hydradenitis most often localized?
Where is hydradenitis most often localized?
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What is the causative agent of erysipelas?
What is the causative agent of erysipelas?
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What is the most common symptom of phlegmon localized on the palmar surface of the hand?
What is the most common symptom of phlegmon localized on the palmar surface of the hand?
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What method of additional research is preferable in the polyclinic to confirm the anal canal fissure?
What method of additional research is preferable in the polyclinic to confirm the anal canal fissure?
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What is the primary purpose of the Pratt test with two bandages?
What is the primary purpose of the Pratt test with two bandages?
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What is the most dangerous complication after inpatient treatment for phlebothrombosis of the lower extremities?
What is the most dangerous complication after inpatient treatment for phlebothrombosis of the lower extremities?
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What is the name of the exam-method used to identify the insufficiency of the valves of the superficial veins?
What is the name of the exam-method used to identify the insufficiency of the valves of the superficial veins?
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How long can a tourniquet be on a limb without periodically opening?
How long can a tourniquet be on a limb without periodically opening?
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What is Leriche's syndrome?
What is Leriche's syndrome?
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What is the primary purpose of the Pratt-1 test?
What is the primary purpose of the Pratt-1 test?
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What is the name of the test used to diagnose popliteal artery occlusion?
What is the name of the test used to diagnose popliteal artery occlusion?
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What is the primary complication of phlebothrombosis of the lower extremities?
What is the primary complication of phlebothrombosis of the lower extremities?
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Study Notes
Wound Debridement
- Late surgical debridement of an infected wound: 49-72 hours
- Early surgical debridement of a wound: up to 6 hours
Erisepeloid and Panaritium
- Erisepeloid differs from panaritium: lymphangitis and redness of the finger
Complications of Furuncle
- Typical complication of a furuncle of the upper lip: cavernous sinus thrombosis
Infiltration and Soft Tissue Abscess
- Infiltration differs from soft tissue abscess: no fluctuation
Hydradenitis
- Hydradenitis is most often localized in: armpit
Erysipelas
- Causative agent of erysipelas: Streptococcus
Furuncle
- Most often causative agent of a furuncle: Staphylococcus
Phlegmon
- Symptoms of phlegmon: pain, increase in body temperature, local edema, and skin hyperemia
- Atypical symptom of phlegmon on the palmar surface of the hand: fluctuation
Anal Canal Fissure
- Preferable method of additional research to confirm anal canal fissure: digital rectal examination
Rectal Prolapse
- Characteristic sign of rectal prolapse: annular folds of the mucosa
Pratt Test
- The Pratt test is used to: identify obstruction of the deep veins of the lower extremities
Complications of Phlebothrombosis
- Most dangerous complication after inpatient treatment for phlebothrombosis: pulmonary embolism
Insufficiency of Superficial Veins
- Method to identify insufficiency of valves of superficial veins: Troyanov-Trendelenburg
Tourniquet
- Maximum time a tourniquet can be on a limb without periodically opening: 2 hours
Leriche's Syndrome
- Leriche's syndrome: atherosclerotic occlusion of the bifurcation of the abdominal aorta
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This quiz assesses your knowledge of wound debridement, including time frames for surgical debridement of infected wounds and differences between erisepelas and panaritium.