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WCC Exam 325 Questions with Verified Answers

fibroblast - CORRECT ANSWER The cell responsible for building new granulation
tissue

keratinocytes - CORRECT ANSWER Cells involved in epithelialization

macrophages and polymorphonuclear neutrophils - CORRECT ANSWER Cells
which can kill bacteria

lightly fill the wound base with gauze to prevent premature epithelialization -
CORRECT ANSWER To assist with managing a wound that is hypogranular:

high levels of MMPs and low levels of TIMPs - CORRECT ANSWER Chronic wounds
contain

insufficient collagen tensile strength - CORRECT ANSWER Surgical wound
dehiscence is most often due to:

secondary wound closure - CORRECT ANSWER A severely contaminated wound
should be allowed to close by:

Integrins - CORRECT ANSWER cell surface receptors that allow cells to reversibly
bind to the extracellular matrix to achieve cell migration

80% - CORRECT ANSWER The maximum strength that a scar tissue can attain after
the occurrence of remodeling is:

six months to two years. - CORRECT ANSWER The maturation and remodeling
phase of wound healing typically lasts for:

fibroblasts - CORRECT ANSWER Cells that can be found in the dermis are:

,epidermis - CORRECT ANSWER The stratum corneum can be found in the:

epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue - CORRECT ANSWER A full-thickness
wound involves the following tissue layers:

partial-thickness - CORRECT ANSWER A stage 2 pressure injury can also be
described as a ________ lesion.

False - CORRECT ANSWER A callus is caused by a build-up of cells within the
stratum basale.

histamine - CORRECT ANSWER Mast cells produce the following substance:

Nonviable joint capsule - CORRECT ANSWER When examining a patient's wound,
you notice gray-black, dry, leathery-appearing, irregular fibrous tissue. What do
you suspect this structure is?

Muscle - CORRECT ANSWER When examining a patient's wound, you notice
regularly arranged red tissue. What do you suspect this structure is?

adipose tissue and fascia - CORRECT ANSWER The subcutaneous tissue consists of:

faster - CORRECT ANSWER Partial-thickness wounds heal ___ than full-thickness
wounds

warm - CORRECT ANSWER Wounds should heal faster if both the patient and the
patient's wound are kept ___.

faster - CORRECT ANSWER Surgical wounds heal ___ than traumatic wounds

True - CORRECT ANSWER Change in wound surface area can be used to predict
wound healing.

slowly - CORRECT ANSWER Covering a wound with a dressing facilitates wound
healing because a dry wound progresses through the phases of inflammation
more ___ than a moist wound.

, barriers - CORRECT ANSWER Serial debridement facilitates wound healing by
removing ___ to healing

False - CORRECT ANSWER Wound debridement is vital to wound healing and
should be completed despite a patient's pain complaint.

granulation - CORRECT ANSWER Wet-to-dry dressings impair wound healing by
traumatizing healthy ___ tissue

surgical scrubs - CORRECT ANSWER Antiseptics should routinely be used as:

Undermining - CORRECT ANSWER occurs when the tissue under the wound edges
becomes eroded

slough - CORRECT ANSWER Necrotic tissue that is yellow or tan in color and
stringy or mucinous in consistency is called:

thin, yellow - CORRECT ANSWER Which of the following types of wound drainage
would be considered normal? Drainage that is ___ in consistency and pale ___ in
color.

infection, inflammation - CORRECT ANSWER Periwound erythema can be a sign of
___ and a normal sign of ___.

2+ pitting edema - CORRECT ANSWER When assessing for periwound edema, your
thumb leaves an impression about 2-4 mm in depth that rebounds in less than 15
seconds. How would you describe your results?

+1 pitting edema - CORRECT ANSWER 2mm slight pitting
Disappears QUICKLY
No visible distortion

+3 pitting edema - CORRECT ANSWER Deep pitting, indentation remains for a
short time (<1 min).

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