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If a surgical wound was closed with sutures, what is the healing process called?
primary


What is the medical term to describe thick, yellow drainage?
purulent


Which of the following is correct management of cellulitis?
Use a tight bandage on the affected area
Do not apply heat to the affected area
Use a warm, moist towel on affected area
Use a cold, dry towel on affected area
Use a warm, moist towel on affected area


Which of the following is the best intervention for a patient that experiences pain during a dressing
change?
Teach patient nonpharmacological pain control methods
Administer pain medications as indicated per the MAR
Complete the dressing change quickly to decrease amount of time in pain
Educate patient on foods that promote healing
Administer pain medications as indicated per the MAR


Wound healing is negatively impacted by poor nutrition (true/false)
true


What type of injury is a patient at risk for if they are in a high fowler's position (skin layers shift in
opposite directions)?
Shearing injury
Friction injury
Pressure injury
Traumatic injury
Shearing injury


How can you help reduce the risk for friction and shear injuries for a patient that is bedridden?
Give a bed bath every other day
Elevate head of the bed to 45 degrees
Slide the patient up in bed by yourself
Use a mechanical lift to reposition the patient every 2 hours
Use a mechanical lift to reposition the patient every 2 hours


A post-op abdominal incision patient just had a bowel movement and noted a sharp pain in his
abdomen. The nurse noted his bowel protruding from the incision. What is this called?
Dehiscence
Evisceration
Laceration
Approximation
Evisceration

, What is the term to describe when the nurse presses down on an erythematous area of skin and the
area becomes white?
Blanching
Warmth
Redness
Non-blanching
Blanching


Which age related change do you expect in the elderly?
Loss of elasticity of the dermal layer
Increased activity of the sebaceous glands
Increased regeneration of healthy skin
Loss of vernix caseosa
Loss of elasticity of the dermal layer


If a patient has HIV and then develops pneumonia, what type of infection is this?
Pathogenic infection
Opportunistic infection
Nosocomical infection
Fungal infection
Opportunistic infection


What is the best intervention to use for a patient just diagnosed with HIV?
Discuss the patient's support system
Call the hospital chaplain
Discuss the legal requirement to talk to partners
Offer to discuss with family for the patient
Discuss the patient's support system


What is a priority intervention for an immunocompromised patient?
Discuss whether this is short term or long term
Take vital signs every 4 hours
Teach patient/family that everyone should get the influenza vaccine yearly
Wash hands before entering patient's room
Wash hands before entering patient's room


What type of immunity is when antibodies are passed from mother to fetus through the placenta?
natural passive immunity


What type of precautions need to be taken for a patient admitted with TB?
airborne precautions


What PPE is required to enter a room if the patient has MRSA?
gown and gloves (not sterile)


What do you expect to see for lab values in a patient with HIV?
Low or high CD4+ T cells?
Low or high CD8+ T cells?

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