Fundamentals of nursing: wound care 2024 Study Guide Exam Questions With Correct Answers 100% Pass
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Wound care
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Wound Care
Fundamentals of nursing: wound care 2024
Study Guide Exam Questions With Correct
Answers 100% Pass
Tertiary intention wound healing - answerdelayed primary, wounds that are left open for
several days to allow edema or infection to resolve or exudate to drain, and then are closed
Non-blanching ...
EXAM STUDY MATERIALS July 30, 2024 11:26 AM Fundamentals of nursing: wound care 2024 Study Guide Exam Questions With Correct Answers 100% Pass Tertiary intention wound healing - answer✔✔delayed primary, wounds that are left open for several days to allow edema or infection to resolve or exudate to drain, and then are closed Non-blanching - answer✔✔- pressure -related - Damage to the small vessels which prevent it from blanching (return of blood after pressing) - Treatment: wedging, floating, repositioning, pillows To get more questions with correct answers email jamesdickson3161@g mail.com. We also provide Test banks and other E books to students - answer✔✔ stages of wound healing - answer✔✔1. Hemostasis phase 2. Inflammatory phase 3. Proliferative phase 4. Maturation (remodeling) phase Blanching - answer✔✔- moisture - related - Shows adequate blood supply in tissues - Treatment: keep dry Hemostasis Phase - answer✔✔- Vasoconstriction and clotting - Platelets attract cells that repair inflammatory stage - answer✔✔Vasodilatation= plasma and blood cells increase edema, erythema, ex udate Proliferative phase - answer✔✔- Epithelization - Granulation maturation/remodeling stage - answer✔✔Scar development wound classifications - answer✔✔- open vs. closed EXAM STUDY MATERIALS July 30, 2024 11:26 AM - acute vs. chronic Primary intention wound healing - answer✔✔healing of a wound acr oss a surgically closed incision secondary intention wound healing - answer✔✔healing of a wound by "itself"; increased healing time factors that alter wound healing - answer✔✔- Anemia - Smoking - Chronic illness - Medications/ drug therapy - Wound environm ent and treatment - Infection - Age - Decreased circulation and profusion - Comorbidities (diabetes) pressure injury prevention - answer✔✔1. risk assessment: braden scale 2. skin assessment: at least once a day - bony prominences - staging of wounds 3. prevention strategies: - pillows/ heel protectors - "floating" - protect from moisture: barrier cream, linens - repositioning: bed, chair, etc. complications of wounds - answer✔✔hemorrhage, infection, dehiscence, evisceration Infections - answer✔✔- Hospital acquired **Reduce w/ hand hygiene **Clean vs sterile technique - Immunocompromised
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