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wound certification exam with 100% Correct Answers A+ (WCC Wound healing, Nutrition, Dressing Selection)
[Show more]wound certification exam with 100% Correct Answers A+ (WCC Wound healing, Nutrition, Dressing Selection)
[Show more]fibroblast - Answer-The cell responsible for building new granulation tissue 
keratinocytes - Answer-Cells involved in epithelialization 
macrophages and polymorphonuclear neutrophils - Answer-Cells which can kill 
bacteria 
lightly fill the wound base with gauze to prevent premature epithelializati...
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Add to cartfibroblast - Answer-The cell responsible for building new granulation tissue 
keratinocytes - Answer-Cells involved in epithelialization 
macrophages and polymorphonuclear neutrophils - Answer-Cells which can kill 
bacteria 
lightly fill the wound base with gauze to prevent premature epithelializati...
Chronic Wound - Answer-A wound that has failed to proceed orderly through the 
healing process 
Acute Wound - Answer-Healed in a timely and uncomplicated manner 
Recalcitrant Wound - Answer-A wound that fails to respond to interventions 
2 to 4 weeks - Answer-Wounds that are being appropriately mana...
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Add to cartChronic Wound - Answer-A wound that has failed to proceed orderly through the 
healing process 
Acute Wound - Answer-Healed in a timely and uncomplicated manner 
Recalcitrant Wound - Answer-A wound that fails to respond to interventions 
2 to 4 weeks - Answer-Wounds that are being appropriately mana...
Evidence-based wound care helps en- sure; answerQuality and effectiveness in wound care 
What is a standard of care?-Actions any reasonable and prudent 
practitioner would take under similar cir- cumstances 
The use of an interprofessional wound 
team has been shown to:Improve clinical outcomes
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Add to cartEvidence-based wound care helps en- sure; answerQuality and effectiveness in wound care 
What is a standard of care?-Actions any reasonable and prudent 
practitioner would take under similar cir- cumstances 
The use of an interprofessional wound 
team has been shown to:Improve clinical outcomes
How deep into tissues is a partial thickness wound? - Answer-Into the epidermis and 
into the dermis but not through the dermis 
Define when a wound is considered full thickness? - Answer-It's injury to the 
subcutaneous layer or deeper 
How do you perform the Levine's swab culture? - Answer-Clean...
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Add to cartHow deep into tissues is a partial thickness wound? - Answer-Into the epidermis and 
into the dermis but not through the dermis 
Define when a wound is considered full thickness? - Answer-It's injury to the 
subcutaneous layer or deeper 
How do you perform the Levine's swab culture? - Answer-Clean...
AHRMM - Answer-Association for Healthcare Resource and Materials Management 
AORN - Answer-Association of Perioperative Registered Nurses 
ASC - Answer-Ambulatory Surgery Center 
ASCOA - Answer-Ambulatory Surgery Centers of America 
ASP - Answer-Average Selling Price 
B2B - Answer-Business to Busine...
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Add to cartAHRMM - Answer-Association for Healthcare Resource and Materials Management 
AORN - Answer-Association of Perioperative Registered Nurses 
ASC - Answer-Ambulatory Surgery Center 
ASCOA - Answer-Ambulatory Surgery Centers of America 
ASP - Answer-Average Selling Price 
B2B - Answer-Business to Busine...
The skin is comprised of two layers, the epidermis and the dermis. Each layer 
consists of numerous cells. Which cells would you find in the dermis? - Answer- Macrophage, Fibroblast, Mast Cells 
The dermis is made up of proteins, i.e. collagen and elastin. These two proteins are 
responsible for: - ...
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Add to cartThe skin is comprised of two layers, the epidermis and the dermis. Each layer 
consists of numerous cells. Which cells would you find in the dermis? - Answer- Macrophage, Fibroblast, Mast Cells 
The dermis is made up of proteins, i.e. collagen and elastin. These two proteins are 
responsible for: - ...
what are 6 risk factor components of Braden Scale for pressure ulcer? - Answer- sensory perception, moisture, mobility, activity, nutrition, and shear/friction 
What is the name of the organization that developed the pressure ulcer staging? - Answer-NPUAP (national pressure ulcer advisory panel) 
pa...
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Add to cartwhat are 6 risk factor components of Braden Scale for pressure ulcer? - Answer- sensory perception, moisture, mobility, activity, nutrition, and shear/friction 
What is the name of the organization that developed the pressure ulcer staging? - Answer-NPUAP (national pressure ulcer advisory panel) 
pa...
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