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Which statement best describes a contaminated wound?

Contaminated: open, fresh accidental wound or gross spillage, or devitalized tissue.

In wound classification, the term contaminated describes wounds with substantial contamination, such as an open, fresh accidental wound or a wound with gross spillage into the wound, or tissue that is devitalized. This level of contamination signals a higher risk of infection because there is real material or dead tissue present that can harbor bacteria. It sits between clean (little to no contamination) and dirty (infection present or heavily infected tissue) and is distinct from clean-contaminated, where the wound tract is entered under controlled conditions without gross contamination. Therefore, describing a wound as open, fresh accidental with gross spillage or devitalized tissue best captures what contaminated means. This classification guides the need for thorough debridement, irrigation, and often consideration of antibiotics or staged closure due to the elevated infection risk.

Clean.

Clean-contaminated.

Dirty.

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