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NFDN 2003 Exam Study Guide Graded A 2024 Verified 100%
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Nursing Process - -Assess: Encounter problem 
-Diagnoses: Collect Data 
-Identify Outcome: Analyze Data 
-Plan: Determine plan of action 
-Implement: Execute action plan 
-Evaluate: effectiveness of problem resolution 
 
Problem Solving - Assessment and analysis of a problem 
 
Decision Making - Choosing between options 
 
Qualities of a decision maker - -Self confident 
-Proactive 
-Flexible 
-Focused 
Accountable for actions 
-Current knowledge 
-Works with resources 
 
Priority Setting - Firs...
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Wound Care Final Exam || A+ Verified Solutions.
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List 3 factos that impact a patient's physiological Response to a wound? correct answers -ability to care for the wound 
-location of the wound 
-presentation of the wound 
 
list the reimbursement for wound care that uses OASIS: correct answers home health agency 
 
what 4 items must be included in documentation for insurance coverage: correct answers -location 
-measurement 
-techniques 
-descriptions 
 
Chronic wounds often occur because the wound becomes "stuck" in which phases? correct a...
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Hondros NUR 205 Final Exam Questions and Answers Latest 2024/2025 (Graded A+)
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Hondros NUR 205 Final Exam Questions and Answers Latest 2024/2025 (Graded A+) FICA tool correct answers F-Faith or beliefs 
I-Importance and Influence 
C-Community 
A-Address 
Physiological Fatigue correct answers Caused by exercise, or excessive use of muscles 
Pathological/secondary fatigue correct answers Mental/physical fatigue usually due to an 
underlying condition 
Primary prevention of fatigue correct answers Vaccines, health diet 
Early adulthood correct answers Late teens to mid 30s 
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CSEP Practice Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
what are the primary ergonomic risk factors for MSD - ANSWERSrepetition, force, and postures 
 
what is the order of the three phases of the healing process - ANSWERSinflammation, proliferation, remodelling 
 
 
Homeostasis begins after injury in which the blood vessels constrict and the platelets create substances that help stop bleeding through clotting. During the next phase, the body initiates processes to form blood clots in the injured ...
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Wound Care Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Wound Care Questions and Answers 
 
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What cells are major players in healing? Platelets, neutrophils, macrophages, and fibroblasts 
 
What are the 3 phases of healing Inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling 
 
How long should a wound take for closure of a chronic wound? 2 years 
 
Can a wound be stuck in the inflammatory phase yes 
 
What is the term for a wound in the epidermis/dermis layer? partial thickness 
 
Can a wound have excessive exudate and not be infected? Yes, e...
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BOC Therapeutic Intervention Questions & Answers Solved 100% Correct!!
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(immobilization) without normal stresses, - ligaments and bones become weaker as well 
1 MHz setting vs. 3 MHz setting of US - 1 MHZ is for deeper tissue 
3 MHz is for more superficial tissue 
2 essential elements in improving neuromuscular control - proprioception and kinesthesis 
2 types of low-lever lasers - helium neon (HeNe) 
gallium arsenide (GaAs) 
3 components of female athlete triad - disordered eating, amenorrhea, osteoporosis 
3 phases of the healing process - inflammatory phase 
fibr...
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NBSTSA CST Practice Exam B CORRECT 100%
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A SURGICAL TECHNOLOGIST IS PREPARING THE INCISION SITE FOR THE DRESSING FOLLWING A (TAH). THE PATIENT HAS DEVELOPED A HEMATOMA AT THE INCISION SITE. THE SURGEON HAS LEFT THE ROOM. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING ACTIONS SHOULD THE SURGICAL TECH TAKE? 
 
A. PLACE A PRESSURE DRESSING 
B. COVER WITH DERMABOND 
C. STERI-STRIP THE INCISION 
D. HAVE THE SURGEION RETURN - ANSWER D. HAVE THE SURGEON RETURN 
 
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS A SIGN OF CARDIAC ARREST? 
 
A. EDEMA 
B. CONVULSION 
C. CYANOSIS 
D. HYPERTEN...
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Wound Care Final Exam Questions & Answer 100% Correct
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List 3 factos that impact a patient's physiological Response to a wound? - ANSWER-ability to care for the wound 
-location of the wound 
-presentation of the wound 
 
list the reimbursement for wound care that uses OASIS: - ANSWERhome health agency 
 
what 4 items must be included in documentation for insurance coverage: - ANSWER-location 
-measurement 
-techniques 
-descriptions 
 
Chronic wounds often occur because the wound becomes "stuck" in which phases? - ANSWER-infection 
 
What are th...
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NR 224 SKIN AND WOUND CARE/ EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED A+
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NR 224 SKIN AND WOUND CARE/ EXAM REVIEW 
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED A+ 
changes in skin on older adults - -less collagen, elasticity, thinning, weakened attachment of both 
epidermis and dermis 
shearing forces 
decreased inflammatory response 
slow healing 
reduced nutritional intake 
how does health status affect wound healing? - -corticosteroid drugs, poor immune system, and 
postopertive radiation therapy delay healing 
dessication, maceration, pressure, trauma, edema, infection, necros...
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Wound Care Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers Latest 2024 (Verified by Experts)
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23. Types of wound healing? 
PRIMARY CLOSURE (or first intention) : 
caused by cutting with a sharp instrument, with little tissue damage wound is minimally 
contaminated . and can be closed with a needle, The ideal timing for primary closure is within 
6—8 h. 
SECONDARY CLOSURE : 
takes place when wound are left open and unopposed due to edema or other causes; they are 
closed by new tissue formation and re-epithelialization. Secondary closure allows for treatment 
of necrotic and grossly con...
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