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Wound Care Practice Exam Questions and Answers, Exams of Nursing

A comprehensive set of practice exam questions and answers on various aspects of wound care, including evidence-based practices, standard of care, interprofessional teamwork, patient adherence, wound healing stages, and wound assessment techniques. It covers topics such as wound types, patient education, skin functions, wound closure methods, and wound healing mechanisms.

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2023/2024

Available from 05/29/2024

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Download Wound Care Practice Exam Questions and Answers and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! WCC Practice Exam Questions And Answers. Evidence-based wound care helps ensure - \Quality and effectiveness in wound care What is a standard of care - \What a reasonable and prudent professional would have done in a similar situation. Actions any reasonable and prudent practitioner will take under similar circumstances The use of an interprofessional Wound team has been shown to - \improve clinical outcomes You are working with a new patient who is demonstrating nonadherence with the treatment regimen what is the first step you should take - \talk to the patient about the reasons they are not adhering to the plan When do epithelial resurfacing of the incision a car after surgery - \within two through three days A patient presents with painful small blisters that form along the affected dermatome on either the left or right side of the body with crust to fall off and two through three weeks what is the most likely ideology of these wound symptoms - \Herpes zoster Which treatments are indicated for shingles - \calamine lotion, oatmeal bath, and antiviral medications How often should wound care competency for a staff of her, at a minimum - \Every year What is your first course of action if a provider orders in inappropriate wound treatment - \discuss your concern with the provider and give the rationale for your opinion All of the following are effective patient education techniques except - \Use medical terminology What function of the skin does the acid mantle provide - \protection One function of the skin is to produce which vitamin - \Vitamin D What function of the skin does basal constriction and vasodilation provide - \thermoregulation What is the ph range of the skins acid mantle - \4- 6.8 Which skin so provides protection from harmful UV radiation - \Melanocytes How many layers does the epidermis contain - \5 Bleeding in a wound indicates tissue trauma goes down to at least which layer - \Dermis What is a function of the extracellular matrix in the dermis - \provide structural support for cells The primary cells found in the epidermis are the - \keratinocytes make up 90% of cells in the epidermis. 8% melanocytes, Langerhans cells, Merkules cells are found near the basement membrane. Three primary sales are Charitan or size Langerhans sales and the melanocytes but the primary cells are keratinocytes What type of underlying tissue was pale yellow and waxy - \subCutaneous What are the three parameters assessed when using the push tool - \surface area, exited amount, tissue type The patient has numerous small read Matthew surrounding a main lesion what term would use to describe this configuration - \Annular What does the distribution of a lesion describe - \can I call arrangement of the lesions A patient has circular fluid filled lesions greater than 1 cm in diameter what term would use to describe these lesions - \Bulla All of the following our purposes of the comprehensive wound assessment except - \Demonstrate the skills of the wound expert I wound assessment should occur at least? - \Weekly \Fibroblast How does moist wound healing promote re-epithelialization - \Allows for sale migration across the wound How long does it take for the temperature of the room base to return to normal after a dressing change - \Four hours What is a cause of wound hypoxia - \Eschar on the wound bed What is one factor present in chronic wounds that can delay or stop wound healing - \No initial acute bleeding event What effect does uncontrolled blood glucose levels have on wound healing - \Reduce collagen synthesis When is debridement contra indicated - \stable eschar on a heel When would autolytic debridement be indicated - \with minimal to moderate necrotic tissue How long after mechanical disruption of a bio film are anti-microbial treatment most effective - \24 hours The presence of microbes located deeper in wound tissue that are multiplying at a rate that causes a host response indicate the presence of - \Local infection Which of the following could be a sign of spreading infection - \Standing in the way she When would it be most appropriate to obtain a wound specimen collection - \When spreading or systemic infection is suspected Which of the following is a covert subtle signs of a local infection - \Hyper granulation What is the recommended time frame for use of a topical anti-microbial agent initially - \14 days/2 weeks What type Uncle and antimicrobial products have studies indicate it is capable of penetrating the matrix of a bio film and penetrating below the surface to affect the underlying bacteria - \Cadexomer iodine dressings What topical anti-microbial product is indicated as an adjunct for the prevention and treatment of wound sepsis and patience with second and third-degree burns - \Silver sulfadiazine what intervention is considered the gold standard for tissue management of Perry wound hyper keratosis in diabetic foot ulcers - \Sharp debridement What agent neutralizes silver nitrate - \Normal Celine What does a body mass index of 28.8 indicate - \overweight At what percent of lean body mass loss will restoration of lean body mass take priority for protein intake over wound healing - \30% A reasonable A1c goal for most non-pregnant adults with diabetes is - \7% An open bottle of normal Celine should be discarded after - \24 hours What type of cleanser should never be used on open wounds - \Skin cleanser's It is important to consider your patience religious and cultural beliefs when choosing what type of topical treatment - \Collagen dressings Which dressing would be most appropriate when you need to protect a fragile room base from trauma - \Contact layer Which tip is helpful when teaching patients about the application of compression stockings - \Use a stocking down or tea aid an application What level of compression is considered therapeutic - \30 - 42mmhg Neuropathic diabetic foot ulcer is most likely to occur at which site - \Plantar aspect of the foot What is the gold standard for offloading with diabetic foot ulcers - \Total contact cast What type of force causes undermining and tunneling in a pressure injury - \Sheer What pressure injury stage involves pool take this tissue loss involving epidermis thermos and into but not through subcutaneous fat - \stage three What risk factor must be present for a pressure injury to develop - \Mobility/activity limitations What type of support service is classified as an active support surface - \alternating pressure surfaces: a powered surface with the capability to change is low distribution properties with or without an applied load Your patient with urinary incontinence presents with a superficial wound on the fatty tissue of the left but I work with diffuse and irregular edges. What type of wound does this most likely represent - \Incontinence associated dermatitis What characteristic of a healing incision should be evident between postop day five and nine - \healing ridge According to the ISTAP skin tear classification what type of skin tear results in a partial flap loss - \Type two A patient presents with a burn characterized by large blisters, Adema, and pain. What burn classification does this represent - \superficial partial thickness What area of the body does pyoderma gangrenosum usually affect - \legs What is the term used to describe a pocket of pus under the skin surrounded by inflamed tissue - \abcess
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