in-elastic compression {Ans: high working pressure, minimal rest pressure use in ambulating patients zinc-oxide gauze wrap (unna boot), reusable short stretch, short or min stretch}superficial, partial thickness burn {Ans: Epidermis and dermis involved Blistering, weeping moist skin. Dermal structures are intact. Painful}mechanical debridement by wet-to-dry dressing {Ans: a type of non-instrumental debridement done by using damp gauze in the wound bed that is allowed to dry out to trap tissue which is then pulled off during dressing changes}ABI results {Ans: >1.3: abnormally high, suspect calcification and check TBI 1.0-1.3: normal <0.9: LEAD 0.6-0.8: borderline perfusion <0.5: severe ischemia <0.4: critical ischemia, limb threatening}STONEES {Ans: signs of a spreading infection if 3 or more are present: Size is bigger Temperature increase Os (probes to or exposed bones) New area of breakdown Erythema/Edema Exudate Smell}disadvantages of surfactant debridement {Ans: can be expensive, dressing must be changed daily}