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What is the NPIAP definition of stage 2 Pressure injury

Partial thickness skin loss with exposed dermis

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Define MASD and give two examples

Moisture-associated skin damage ; includes IAD (Intertriginous dermatitis)

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What is the difference between friction and shear ?

Friction surface‑level damage ; Shear is deep‑tissue damage

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What is NPIAP definition of a stage 2 Pressure injury ?

Partial Thickness skin loss with exposed dermis

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When Floating heals the flo loc is placed :

Under the calves

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Neutral alignment means the pateints _______ , ________ and , ________ are on a single plain

Shoulders, Hips, and Ankles

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The Product is called Flo loc Becuase?

Air flows out ; bead lock into place

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For sacral off loading, the Flo Lock Extends up to the patients ?

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A charge nurse says: " We already have foam wedges - we don't need another product" what do you say in response

Do your wedges off load heals?

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Do your wedges off load in a supine position ?

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What are some things you hear patients say about the wedges?

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A nurse says, " Patients in our units just won't stay turned" What is your response ?

With this product it locks you in… Meaning as air is expelled, friction locks the beads together to hold the product in place not allowing that pateint to move i can show if you'd like