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Nursing Wound Care Latest 2024 Graded A+
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In a shear injury underlying muscle and tissue are involved 
 
a friction injury the epidermis of the skin is affected. 
 
Shear injury presents as necrosis in the deep tissues with intact skin, 
 
friction injury presents as denuded epidermis and torn skin 
 
Shear force is a sliding movement of the skin and subcutaneous tissue while the underlying 
muscles and bones remain stationary. 
 
Frictional force is force between two surfaces moving agains...
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CSFA Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass 
A complication of steep reverse Trendelenburg position is? 
A. Deep vein thrombosis 
B. Arterial compression 
C. Cardiac overload. 
D. Respiratory alkalosis - Correct Answer ️️ -A 
which position should be used for Posterior Colpotomy? 
A. Prone. 
B. Supine. 
C. Lithotomy. 
D. Fowler's - Correct Answer ️️ -C 
Which is the BEST way to prevent hypothermia in the OR? 
A. Forced air warming blanket. 
B. Warmed IV solutions. 
C. Warmed irrigation so...
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Skin integrity and wound care Exam Test Marking Scheme New Update
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Skin integrity and wound care Exam Test Marking Scheme New Update 
 
What is a pressure injury? - Answer -localized damage to the skin and underlying soft tissue usually over a bony prominence or related to a medical or other device 
 
What are other terms that have been used in the past for a pressure injury? - Answer -pressure sore, pressure ulcer, decubitus ulcer, or bedsore 
 
What is the description of a Stage 1 pressure injury? - Answer -Intact skin with a localized area of nonblanchable e...
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F 1951 
Test Method for Accessibility on Safety Surfacing for Playgrounds 
 
 
 
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Engineered Wood Fiber Safety Surfacing 
 
 
 
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Guide for ASTM Standards of Playground Surfacing 
 
 
 
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Poured-in-Place Rubber Surfacing 
 
 
 
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Standard for Fencing/Barriers for Playgrounds 
 
 
 
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Contained Play Systems 
 
 
 
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Residential Playground Systems 
 
 
 
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Audits, Inspections, Maintenance 
 
 
 
Giant Stride 
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NUR 101 Final Exam Study Guide questions and answers
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NUR 101 Final Exam Study GuideFactors that affect skin integrity - correct answer 1. age (turgor, drier, reduced collagen, more prone to injury)-frail skin 
2. Bedrest/immobility-decrease pressure and shear 
3. nutrition/hydration (protein, C, zinc, copper) 
4. sensation level (diminished) 
5. impaired circulation-(impaired arterial circulation causes muscle atrophy and thin tissue; impaired venous circulation causes buildup of waste in blood, causes edema, ulceration, skin breakdown)-loose clo...
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Certified Playground Safety Inspector CPSI Sample Exam Questions and Answers 2023
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To be compliant with ASTM 1487, a designer or manufacturer of playground equipment 
should - Correct answer-provide buyers with a parts list for the playground 
2. The fish or wedge probe is used to determine whether or not a hazard exists on - 
Correct answer-a partially bounded opening 
3. Which of the following is correct regarding the impact-attenuation of surfacing 
material - Correct answer-Critical height must equal or exceed fall height 
4. When evaluating the structural integrity of a s...
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nsg 300 exam 2 Accurate 100%(Ratetopic 4 objectives - ANSWER1. Examine the factors that place clients at risk for impaired skin integrity. 
2. Apply the elements of a comprehensive wound assessment. 
3. Utilize the planning component of the nursing process to demonstrate nurse's role and responsibilities for skin and wound care. 
4. Determine nursing interventions that promote healing and the prevention of wound infections in clients with impaired skin integrity. 
 
layers of skin - ANSWERep...
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NSG 300 EXAM 2 TOPICS 4-6 Review Questions and Correct Answers
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Layers of skin epidermis Dermal-epidermal junction Dermis Subcutaneous layer 
Pressure injuries pathogenesis pressure intensity (tissue ischemia, blanching), pressure duration, tissue tolerance 
Pressure injuries risk factors impaired sensory perception, impaired mobility, alteration in loc, shear, friction, moisture 
Inability to perceive pressure, incontinence/moisture, decreased activity level, inability to reposition, poor nutritional intake, friction and shear 
Stage 1 pressure injury non-b...
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What are 3 pressure related factors that contribute to pressure ulcer development? - Answer-1. Pressure 
Intensity 
2. Pressure Duration 
3. Tissue Tolerance 
How does pressure lead to tissue ischemia? - Answer-If pressure applied over a capillary exceeds normal 
capillary pressure and the vessel is occluded for a prolonged time 
What occurs is tissue ischemia is left untreated? - Answer-tissue death 
Does blanching occur in dark skinned patients? - Answer-No, blanching does not occur but color,...
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NSG-300 Exam 2 || with Complete Solutions.
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What are 3 pressure related factors that contribute to pressure ulcer development? correct answers 1. Pressure Intensity 
2. Pressure Duration 
3. Tissue Tolerance 
 
How does pressure lead to tissue ischemia? correct answers If pressure applied over a capillary exceeds normal capillary pressure and the vessel is occluded for a prolonged time 
 
What occurs is tissue ischemia is left untreated? correct answers tissue death 
 
Does blanching occur in dark skinned patients? correct answers No, bla...
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