Cardiovascular | Reference | Ulcers

Ref: Ulcers Exam
  1. General considerations
  2. History
  3. Inspection
  4. Palpation
General considerations
  • Definition of ulcer: a break in epithelial surfaceextending to alllayers of epithelium.
  • Types: VANITy:
    Venous: deep or superficial insufficiency.
    Arterial: large or small vessel dz.
    Neoplastic: 1º or 2º
    Infective
    Traumatic 
History
  • When arose.
  • Change in sizeappearanceetc.
  • Whether previous ulcers.
  • Painful vs. painless.
  • PMH: varicose veinsDMDVTtraumaintermittent claudicationvasculardzinfectionsCA.
  • SH: smokingoccupation invloving standing up for long periods.
  • How often wound is being dressed.
Inspection
  • Sizeshapesitefluid discharges. 
  • Depth.
  • Base: 
    • Color.
    • Granulation tissue.
    • Tissues exposed: ligamentsboneetc..
  • Slope/edge:
    • Slope outwards (TB).
    • Slope inwards/ "undermined" (venous).
    • Vertical edge/ "punched-out" (non-healing).
    • Raised
    • Raised and everted
Palpation
  • Local pulses
  • Lymph nodestendernesstemperature.

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