Skin Lesions and Wounds
Ulcer
Deep loss of skin surface that extends to dermis and frequently bleeds and scars; varies in size
Nodule
Elevated solid mass, deep and firm, 1-2cm
Macule
Flat, non palpable change in skin color, smaller than 1 cm
Evisceration
Protrusion of visceral organs through a wound opening
Tumor
Solid mass that extends deep through subcutaneous tissue; larger than 1-2 cm
Purulent
thick, yellow, green, tan, or brown
Atrophy
Thinning of skin with loss of normal skin furrow, with skin appearing shiny and translucent; varies in size
Serous
clear, watery plasma
Stage 2
Partial-thickness skin loss with exposed dermis
Sanguineous
Bright red; indicates active bleeding
Vesicle
Circumscribed elevation of skin filled with serous fluid, smaller than 1 cm
Pustule
Circumscribed elevation of skin similar to vesicle but filled with pus; varies in size
Stage 4
Full-thickness skin and tissue loss
Stage 3
Full-thickness skin loss
Wheal
Irregularly shaped, elevated area or superficial localized edema; varies in size
Stage 1
Nonblanchable erythema of intact skin
Unstageable
Obscured full-thickness skin and tissue loss
Serosanguineous
Pale, pink, watery; mixture of clear and red fluid
Papule
Palpable, circumscribed, solid elevation in skin, smaller than 1 cm
Deep-Tissue Pressure Injury
Persistent nonblanchable deep red, maroon, or purple discoloration
Dehiscence
The partial or total separation of wound layers
Slough or eschar is
Unstageable
Secondary Intention
Wound edges not approximated Surgical wounds that have tissue loss or granulation Wound heals by granulation tissue formation, wound contraction, and epithelialization
Chronic wound
Wound that fails to proceed through an orderly and timely process to produce anatomical and functional integrity
Primary Intention
Wound that is closed Surgical incision, wound that is sutured or stapled Healing occurs by epithelialization; heals quickly with minimal scar formation.
Tertiary Intention
Wound that is left open for several days; then wound edges are approximated Wounds that are contaminated and require observation for signs of inflammation Closure of wound is delayed until risk of infection is resolved
Acute wound
Wound that proceeds through an orderly and timely reparative process that results in sustained restoration of anatomical and functional integrity