Deck 36: Wound Care

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A wound does not heal easily.It is:

A) A chronic wound
B) A contaminated wound
C) A full-thickness wound
D) A dirty wound
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A wound is not infected.It is:

A) A clean wound
B) An abrasion
C) A contusion
D) A surgical incision
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A wound involves the skin,muscle,and bone.This is:

A) Trauma
B) Gangrene
C) A partial-thickness wound
D) A full-thickness wound
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Skin tears are caused by which of the following?

A) Slow movements
B) Soiled linens
C) Short and smooth fingernails
D) Removing tape or adhesives
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The skin or mucous membrane is broken.This is:

A) An open wound
B) A clean wound
C) A closed wound
D) An intentional wound
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A closed wound caused by a blow to the body is:

A) A contusion
B) An abrasion
C) A laceration
D) A clean wound
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A dirty wound is also known as:

A) A contaminated wound
B) An infected wound
C) A clean-contaminated wound
D) A full-thickness wound
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Wound layers have separated.This is:

A) Evisceration
B) A skin tear
C) Trauma
D) Dehiscence
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A condition in which there is death of tissue is:

A) Trauma
B) Gangrene
C) A partial-thickness wound
D) A full-thickness wound
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A resident has an open wound on the lower left leg.It is caused by poor arterial blood flow.This wound is:

A) A pressure ulcer
B) A stasis ulcer
C) A venous ulcer
D) An arterial ulcer
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A patient had lung surgery.The person's incision is best described as:

A) A clean wound
B) A contaminated wound
C) An incision
D) A clean-contaminated wound
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Tissues are injured,but the skin is not broken.This is:

A) A contusion
B) An abrasion
C) A laceration
D) A closed wound
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A patient has an open wound on her left foot.She has poor circulation in her arteries and veins.Her wound is:

A) An arterial ulcer
B) A venous ulcer
C) A stasis ulcer
D) A circulatory ulcer
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A wound has large amounts of microbes.It shows signs of infection.It is:

A) A contaminated wound
B) An infected wound
C) An open wound
D) A purulent wound
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A wound has separated.Abdominal organs are protruding through the wound.This is:

A) Evisceration
B) A skin tear
C) Trauma
D) Dehiscence
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A wound has torn tissues and jagged edges.This is:

A) A penetrating wound
B) A laceration
C) An incision
D) An intentional wound
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An open wound has clean,straight edges.It was made with a sharp instrument.The wound is:

A) A penetrating wound
B) A laceration
C) An incision
D) An intentional wound
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A wound created for therapy is:

A) An open wound
B) A clean wound
C) A closed wound
D) An intentional wound
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A wound has a high risk of an infection.This is:

A) A contaminated wound
B) A chronic wound
C) A full-thickness wound
D) An infected wound
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A partial-thickness wound caused by the scraping away or rubbing of the skin is:

A) A pressure ulcer
B) A laceration
C) An abrasion
D) A penetrating wound
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An accident or violent act that causes injury is:

A) Shock
B) A wound
C) Trauma
D) Inflammation
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An open wound made by a sharp object is:

A) An incision
B) A penetrating wound
C) A contusion
D) A puncture wound
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Bloody drainage is:

A) Purulent drainage
B) Serosanguineous drainage
C) Serous drainage
D) Sanguineous drainage
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Clear,watery fluid from a wound is:

A) Purulent drainage
B) Serosanguineous drainage
C) Serous drainage
D) Sanguineous drainage
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The skin is injured.Which is a major threat?

A) Incontinence
B) Infection
C) Gangrene
D) Evisceration
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A break or rip in the outer layers of the skins is known as:

A) An incision
B) A penetrating wound
C) A contusion
D) A skin tear
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Phlebitis is:

A) Inflammation of a vein
B) Trauma
C) A thrombus
D) A closed wound
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The dermis and epidermis of the skin are broken.This is:

A) Trauma
B) Gangrene
C) A partial-thickness wound
D) A full-thickness wound
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Drainage that is thick green,yellow,or brown is:

A) Purulent drainage
B) Serosanguineous drainage
C) Serous drainage
D) Sanguineous drainage
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A resident has a rip in the skin.The epidermis is separated from underlying tissue.This is:

A) A pressure ulcer
B) An abrasion
C) A skin tear
D) A decubitus ulcer
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You are helping a resident dress.Which clothing will help prevent skin tears?

A) Garments with zippers
B) Shorts and a sleeveless blouse
C) A hospital gown
D) A soft long-sleeve sweatshirt and sweatpants
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Thin,watery,blood-tinged drainage is:

A) Purulent drainage
B) Serosanguineous drainage
C) Serous drainage
D) Sanguineous drainage
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Which statement about skin tears is correct?

A) Skin tears only occur during bathing.
B) Skin tears are not usually painful.
C) Infection can develop in a skin tear.
D) Skin tears usually occur over a bony area.
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Any injury caused by unrelieved pressure is:

A) A wound
B) A thrombus
C) Phlebitis
D) A pressure ulcer
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Those at risk of skin tears include which of the following?

A) Having moisturized skin
B) Having good hydration
C) Having altered mental awareness
D) Having good nutrition
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To prevent skin tears,you need to:

A) Follow the person's care plan
B) Wear gloves
C) Position the person supine
D) Follow Standard Precautions and the Bloodborne Pathogen Standard
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A hematoma is a:

A) A rip in the skin
B) A swelling that contains blood
C) A vascular ulcer
D) A penetrating wound
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A resident has an open wound on the right lower leg.The person has poor blood flow through her veins.Her wound is:

A) An arterial ulcer
B) A stasis ulcer
C) A pressure ulcer
D) A skin tear
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Skin tears are caused by which of the following?

A) Bathing a person
B) Lightly touching the skin
C) Direct pressure on the skin
D) Incontinence and moisture on the skin
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Which of the following is a common site for skin tears?

A) The face
B) The ear
C) The lower leg
D) The sacrum
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Circulatory ulcers occur:

A) On the arms and hands
B) On the buttocks
C) On the legs and feet
D) Where skin is in contact with skin
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Which nutrient is needed for wound healing?

A) Fat
B) Carbohydrate
C) Protein
D) Sodium
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A wound was closed with staples.Wound healing will occur through:

A) Primary intention
B) Secondary intention
C) Third intention
D) Tertiary intention
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A patient has a venous ulcer.The person needs repositioning at least:

A) Every hour
B) Every 2 hours
C) Every 4 hours
D) Every shift
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A patient has a venous ulcer.Your care should include:

A) Keeping the person's linens dry and wrinkle-free
B) Massaging pressure points and reddened areas
C) Rubbing the person's skin after bathing
D) Keeping the person's heels on the bed
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Which statement about diabetic foot ulcers is correct?

A) They can affect the nerves and blood vessels.
B) Only the nerves are affected.
C) Only the blood vessels are affected.
D) They are easy to heal.
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Bleeding stops and a scab forms during the:

A) Inflammatory phase of wound healing
B) Proliferative phase of wound healing
C) Maturation phase of wound healing
D) Scarring phase of wound healing
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Which of the following is common with venous ulcers?

A) Blisters
B) Light skin
C) Skin that is moist and smooth
D) Itching
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Which is a risk factor for venous ulcers?

A) Young age
B) Increased mobility
C) Obesity
D) Evisceration
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To prevent skin tears,you need to:

A) Keep your fingernails short and smoothly filed
B) Wear simple earrings
C) Wear gloves
D) Practice hand hygiene before and after giving care
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Arterial ulcers usually occur:

A) On arms and legs
B) On the hands and feet
C) On the toes and outer side of the ankle
D) Over bony prominences
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Which statement about venous ulcers is correct?

A) They commonly occur on the knees.
B) They are typically not painful and heal quickly.
C) You need to cut the person's toenails to prevent skin tears and scratching.
D) The person has difficulty walking.
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Which signals internal hemorrhage?

A) Vomiting blood and loss of consciousness
B) Large amounts of bloody drainage
C) Dressings soaked with blood
D) Pooling of blood under a body part
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A wound is contaminated and infected.Wound edges are not brought together and the wound gaps.Healing will occur through:

A) Primary intention
B) Secondary intention
C) Third intention
D) Tertiary intention
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This type of wound healing involves leaving the wound open and closing it later.

A) Primary intention
B) Primary closure
C) Secondary intention
D) Tertiary intention
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A patient has a venous ulcer.You are helping the person dress.The person can wear which of the following?

A) Spandex pants
B) Elastic garters to hold socks in place
C) Tight socks
D) A sweatshirt
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An open wound on the foot caused by complications from diabetes is:

A) A nerve ulcer
B) A diabetic foot ulcer
C) A circulatory ulcer
D) A blood vessel ulcer
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Excessive loss of blood in a short time is:

A) Shock
B) Hemorrhage
C) Evisceration
D) Bleeding
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Common causes of arterial ulcers include which of the following?

A) Low blood pressure
B) Diabetes
C) Dilated arteries
D) Burns
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When observing a wound,you can do which of the following?

A) Culture the wound drainage.
B) Insert packing material into the wound.
C) Observe the surrounding skin.
D) Measure the wound's depth.
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Which is a purpose of wound dressings?

A) Prevent microbes from entering the wound.
B) Cause scab formation to occur.
C) Promote arterial and venous circulation.
D) Close the wound.
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The nurse weighs dressings before and after applying them.Why are they weighed?

A) To measure the amount of drainage.
B) To determine the phase of wound healing.
C) To get an accurate measurement of the person's weight.
D) To measure output.
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Gauze dressings:

A) Have a non-stick surface
B) Absorb drainage
C) Allow observations of the wound
D) Keep the wound moist
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A person needs frequent dressing changes.You would expect the nurse to secure the dressings with:

A) paper tape.
B) elastic tape.
C) a binder.
D) Montgomery ties.
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The nurse asks you to apply a dry,non-sterile dressing.Which action is correct?

A) Telling the person what the drainage smells like
B) Removing tape by pulling it toward the wound
C) Removing dressings so the person sees the soiled side
D) Removing the old dressing quickly
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A dressing is secured with tape.When the tape is removed,some skin is removed.This causes:

A) a skin tear.
B) a pressure ulcer.
C) an abrasion.
D) a contusion.
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Binders do which of the following?

A) Prevent infection.
B) Promote comfort.
C) Prevent drainage from occurring.
D) Prevent the wound from opening.
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You are securing a dressing with tape.Where do you apply the tape?

A) Around the entire body part
B) To the top and bottom of the dressing
C) To the top,sides,and bottom of the dressing
D) To the middle of the dressing
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You are assisting the nurse with a sterile dressing change on a 4-year-old child.Which is correct?

A) Children are not often afraid of dressing changes.
B) A calm child helps the dressing change to go quicker.
C) A parent or caregiver holds the child so the wound can be reached with ease.
D) The child is restrained to prevent contamination of the sterile field.
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Which dressing will most likely stick to a wound?

A) Non-adherent gauze
B) Dry dressing
C) Transparent adhesive film
D) Wet-to-wet dressing
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When Montgomery ties are used,how many ties are needed on each side?

A) 1 on the right side; 1 on the left side
B) At least 2 on the right side; at least 2 on the left side
C) At least 3 on the right side; at least 3 on the left side
D) 4 on the right side; 4 on the left side
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The nurse asks you to apply a dry,non-sterile dressing.What should you do after removing the old dressing?

A) Remove your gloves and decontaminate your hands.
B) Put on clean gloves.
C) Put on sterile gloves.
D) Open the new dressings.
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Which statement about dressing changes is correct?

A) Contact with blood,body fluids,secretions,or excretions is not likely.
B) The lead nursing assistant tells you what dressing products to use.
C) For mental well-being,the person needs to look at the wound.
D) You need to control your nonverbal communication and body language during dressing changes.
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Which type of tape allows movement of a body part?

A) Adhesive tape
B) Paper tape
C) Plastic tape
D) Elastic tape
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A dressing is loose.What can happen?

A) Skin tears can occur.
B) Evisceration can occur.
C) Drainage can escape.
D) Pressure ulcers can develop.
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The nurse asks you to apply a dry,non-sterile dressing.The dressing change causes pain and discomfort.What should you do?

A) Ask the person to take slow,deep breaths.
B) Distract the person during the dressing change.
C) Ask the nurse when a pain-relief drug was given.Wait 30 minutes to begin.
D) Tell the person that the procedure will not hurt.
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A dressing becomes dislodged.What can happen?

A) Microbes can enter the wound.
B) Wound edges can separate.
C) Dehiscence can occur.
D) The wound can become larger.
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Pins are used to secure a binder.Pins should point:

A) toward the wound.
B) away from the wound.
C) toward the waist.
D) away from the waist.
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Binders are applied to which of the following areas?

A) The arms and legs
B) The abdomen
C) The head
D) The buttocks
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A drain is inserted into a wound.What is its purpose?

A) The nurse administers drugs through the drain.
B) Drainage leaves the wound through the drain.
C) It is used to measure wound depth.
D) It is used to measure wound size.
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A wound does not heal easily.It is:

A) A chronic wound
B) A contaminated wound
C) A full-thickness wound
D) A dirty wound
A chronic wound
2
A wound is not infected.It is:

A) A clean wound
B) An abrasion
C) A contusion
D) A surgical incision
A clean wound
3
A wound involves the skin,muscle,and bone.This is:

A) Trauma
B) Gangrene
C) A partial-thickness wound
D) A full-thickness wound
A full-thickness wound
4
Skin tears are caused by which of the following?

A) Slow movements
B) Soiled linens
C) Short and smooth fingernails
D) Removing tape or adhesives
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The skin or mucous membrane is broken.This is:

A) An open wound
B) A clean wound
C) A closed wound
D) An intentional wound
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A closed wound caused by a blow to the body is:

A) A contusion
B) An abrasion
C) A laceration
D) A clean wound
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A dirty wound is also known as:

A) A contaminated wound
B) An infected wound
C) A clean-contaminated wound
D) A full-thickness wound
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Wound layers have separated.This is:

A) Evisceration
B) A skin tear
C) Trauma
D) Dehiscence
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A condition in which there is death of tissue is:

A) Trauma
B) Gangrene
C) A partial-thickness wound
D) A full-thickness wound
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A resident has an open wound on the lower left leg.It is caused by poor arterial blood flow.This wound is:

A) A pressure ulcer
B) A stasis ulcer
C) A venous ulcer
D) An arterial ulcer
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A patient had lung surgery.The person's incision is best described as:

A) A clean wound
B) A contaminated wound
C) An incision
D) A clean-contaminated wound
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Tissues are injured,but the skin is not broken.This is:

A) A contusion
B) An abrasion
C) A laceration
D) A closed wound
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A patient has an open wound on her left foot.She has poor circulation in her arteries and veins.Her wound is:

A) An arterial ulcer
B) A venous ulcer
C) A stasis ulcer
D) A circulatory ulcer
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A wound has large amounts of microbes.It shows signs of infection.It is:

A) A contaminated wound
B) An infected wound
C) An open wound
D) A purulent wound
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A wound has separated.Abdominal organs are protruding through the wound.This is:

A) Evisceration
B) A skin tear
C) Trauma
D) Dehiscence
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A wound has torn tissues and jagged edges.This is:

A) A penetrating wound
B) A laceration
C) An incision
D) An intentional wound
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An open wound has clean,straight edges.It was made with a sharp instrument.The wound is:

A) A penetrating wound
B) A laceration
C) An incision
D) An intentional wound
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A wound created for therapy is:

A) An open wound
B) A clean wound
C) A closed wound
D) An intentional wound
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A wound has a high risk of an infection.This is:

A) A contaminated wound
B) A chronic wound
C) A full-thickness wound
D) An infected wound
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A partial-thickness wound caused by the scraping away or rubbing of the skin is:

A) A pressure ulcer
B) A laceration
C) An abrasion
D) A penetrating wound
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An accident or violent act that causes injury is:

A) Shock
B) A wound
C) Trauma
D) Inflammation
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An open wound made by a sharp object is:

A) An incision
B) A penetrating wound
C) A contusion
D) A puncture wound
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Bloody drainage is:

A) Purulent drainage
B) Serosanguineous drainage
C) Serous drainage
D) Sanguineous drainage
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Clear,watery fluid from a wound is:

A) Purulent drainage
B) Serosanguineous drainage
C) Serous drainage
D) Sanguineous drainage
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The skin is injured.Which is a major threat?

A) Incontinence
B) Infection
C) Gangrene
D) Evisceration
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A break or rip in the outer layers of the skins is known as:

A) An incision
B) A penetrating wound
C) A contusion
D) A skin tear
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Phlebitis is:

A) Inflammation of a vein
B) Trauma
C) A thrombus
D) A closed wound
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The dermis and epidermis of the skin are broken.This is:

A) Trauma
B) Gangrene
C) A partial-thickness wound
D) A full-thickness wound
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Drainage that is thick green,yellow,or brown is:

A) Purulent drainage
B) Serosanguineous drainage
C) Serous drainage
D) Sanguineous drainage
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A resident has a rip in the skin.The epidermis is separated from underlying tissue.This is:

A) A pressure ulcer
B) An abrasion
C) A skin tear
D) A decubitus ulcer
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You are helping a resident dress.Which clothing will help prevent skin tears?

A) Garments with zippers
B) Shorts and a sleeveless blouse
C) A hospital gown
D) A soft long-sleeve sweatshirt and sweatpants
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Thin,watery,blood-tinged drainage is:

A) Purulent drainage
B) Serosanguineous drainage
C) Serous drainage
D) Sanguineous drainage
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Which statement about skin tears is correct?

A) Skin tears only occur during bathing.
B) Skin tears are not usually painful.
C) Infection can develop in a skin tear.
D) Skin tears usually occur over a bony area.
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Any injury caused by unrelieved pressure is:

A) A wound
B) A thrombus
C) Phlebitis
D) A pressure ulcer
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Those at risk of skin tears include which of the following?

A) Having moisturized skin
B) Having good hydration
C) Having altered mental awareness
D) Having good nutrition
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To prevent skin tears,you need to:

A) Follow the person's care plan
B) Wear gloves
C) Position the person supine
D) Follow Standard Precautions and the Bloodborne Pathogen Standard
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A hematoma is a:

A) A rip in the skin
B) A swelling that contains blood
C) A vascular ulcer
D) A penetrating wound
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A resident has an open wound on the right lower leg.The person has poor blood flow through her veins.Her wound is:

A) An arterial ulcer
B) A stasis ulcer
C) A pressure ulcer
D) A skin tear
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Skin tears are caused by which of the following?

A) Bathing a person
B) Lightly touching the skin
C) Direct pressure on the skin
D) Incontinence and moisture on the skin
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Which of the following is a common site for skin tears?

A) The face
B) The ear
C) The lower leg
D) The sacrum
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Circulatory ulcers occur:

A) On the arms and hands
B) On the buttocks
C) On the legs and feet
D) Where skin is in contact with skin
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Which nutrient is needed for wound healing?

A) Fat
B) Carbohydrate
C) Protein
D) Sodium
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A wound was closed with staples.Wound healing will occur through:

A) Primary intention
B) Secondary intention
C) Third intention
D) Tertiary intention
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A patient has a venous ulcer.The person needs repositioning at least:

A) Every hour
B) Every 2 hours
C) Every 4 hours
D) Every shift
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A patient has a venous ulcer.Your care should include:

A) Keeping the person's linens dry and wrinkle-free
B) Massaging pressure points and reddened areas
C) Rubbing the person's skin after bathing
D) Keeping the person's heels on the bed
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Which statement about diabetic foot ulcers is correct?

A) They can affect the nerves and blood vessels.
B) Only the nerves are affected.
C) Only the blood vessels are affected.
D) They are easy to heal.
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Bleeding stops and a scab forms during the:

A) Inflammatory phase of wound healing
B) Proliferative phase of wound healing
C) Maturation phase of wound healing
D) Scarring phase of wound healing
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Which of the following is common with venous ulcers?

A) Blisters
B) Light skin
C) Skin that is moist and smooth
D) Itching
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Which is a risk factor for venous ulcers?

A) Young age
B) Increased mobility
C) Obesity
D) Evisceration
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50
To prevent skin tears,you need to:

A) Keep your fingernails short and smoothly filed
B) Wear simple earrings
C) Wear gloves
D) Practice hand hygiene before and after giving care
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51
Arterial ulcers usually occur:

A) On arms and legs
B) On the hands and feet
C) On the toes and outer side of the ankle
D) Over bony prominences
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52
Which statement about venous ulcers is correct?

A) They commonly occur on the knees.
B) They are typically not painful and heal quickly.
C) You need to cut the person's toenails to prevent skin tears and scratching.
D) The person has difficulty walking.
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53
Which signals internal hemorrhage?

A) Vomiting blood and loss of consciousness
B) Large amounts of bloody drainage
C) Dressings soaked with blood
D) Pooling of blood under a body part
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54
A wound is contaminated and infected.Wound edges are not brought together and the wound gaps.Healing will occur through:

A) Primary intention
B) Secondary intention
C) Third intention
D) Tertiary intention
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55
This type of wound healing involves leaving the wound open and closing it later.

A) Primary intention
B) Primary closure
C) Secondary intention
D) Tertiary intention
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56
A patient has a venous ulcer.You are helping the person dress.The person can wear which of the following?

A) Spandex pants
B) Elastic garters to hold socks in place
C) Tight socks
D) A sweatshirt
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57
An open wound on the foot caused by complications from diabetes is:

A) A nerve ulcer
B) A diabetic foot ulcer
C) A circulatory ulcer
D) A blood vessel ulcer
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58
Excessive loss of blood in a short time is:

A) Shock
B) Hemorrhage
C) Evisceration
D) Bleeding
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59
Common causes of arterial ulcers include which of the following?

A) Low blood pressure
B) Diabetes
C) Dilated arteries
D) Burns
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60
When observing a wound,you can do which of the following?

A) Culture the wound drainage.
B) Insert packing material into the wound.
C) Observe the surrounding skin.
D) Measure the wound's depth.
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61
Which is a purpose of wound dressings?

A) Prevent microbes from entering the wound.
B) Cause scab formation to occur.
C) Promote arterial and venous circulation.
D) Close the wound.
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62
The nurse weighs dressings before and after applying them.Why are they weighed?

A) To measure the amount of drainage.
B) To determine the phase of wound healing.
C) To get an accurate measurement of the person's weight.
D) To measure output.
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63
Gauze dressings:

A) Have a non-stick surface
B) Absorb drainage
C) Allow observations of the wound
D) Keep the wound moist
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64
A person needs frequent dressing changes.You would expect the nurse to secure the dressings with:

A) paper tape.
B) elastic tape.
C) a binder.
D) Montgomery ties.
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65
The nurse asks you to apply a dry,non-sterile dressing.Which action is correct?

A) Telling the person what the drainage smells like
B) Removing tape by pulling it toward the wound
C) Removing dressings so the person sees the soiled side
D) Removing the old dressing quickly
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66
A dressing is secured with tape.When the tape is removed,some skin is removed.This causes:

A) a skin tear.
B) a pressure ulcer.
C) an abrasion.
D) a contusion.
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67
Binders do which of the following?

A) Prevent infection.
B) Promote comfort.
C) Prevent drainage from occurring.
D) Prevent the wound from opening.
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68
You are securing a dressing with tape.Where do you apply the tape?

A) Around the entire body part
B) To the top and bottom of the dressing
C) To the top,sides,and bottom of the dressing
D) To the middle of the dressing
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69
You are assisting the nurse with a sterile dressing change on a 4-year-old child.Which is correct?

A) Children are not often afraid of dressing changes.
B) A calm child helps the dressing change to go quicker.
C) A parent or caregiver holds the child so the wound can be reached with ease.
D) The child is restrained to prevent contamination of the sterile field.
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70
Which dressing will most likely stick to a wound?

A) Non-adherent gauze
B) Dry dressing
C) Transparent adhesive film
D) Wet-to-wet dressing
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71
When Montgomery ties are used,how many ties are needed on each side?

A) 1 on the right side; 1 on the left side
B) At least 2 on the right side; at least 2 on the left side
C) At least 3 on the right side; at least 3 on the left side
D) 4 on the right side; 4 on the left side
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72
The nurse asks you to apply a dry,non-sterile dressing.What should you do after removing the old dressing?

A) Remove your gloves and decontaminate your hands.
B) Put on clean gloves.
C) Put on sterile gloves.
D) Open the new dressings.
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73
Which statement about dressing changes is correct?

A) Contact with blood,body fluids,secretions,or excretions is not likely.
B) The lead nursing assistant tells you what dressing products to use.
C) For mental well-being,the person needs to look at the wound.
D) You need to control your nonverbal communication and body language during dressing changes.
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74
Which type of tape allows movement of a body part?

A) Adhesive tape
B) Paper tape
C) Plastic tape
D) Elastic tape
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75
A dressing is loose.What can happen?

A) Skin tears can occur.
B) Evisceration can occur.
C) Drainage can escape.
D) Pressure ulcers can develop.
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76
The nurse asks you to apply a dry,non-sterile dressing.The dressing change causes pain and discomfort.What should you do?

A) Ask the person to take slow,deep breaths.
B) Distract the person during the dressing change.
C) Ask the nurse when a pain-relief drug was given.Wait 30 minutes to begin.
D) Tell the person that the procedure will not hurt.
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77
A dressing becomes dislodged.What can happen?

A) Microbes can enter the wound.
B) Wound edges can separate.
C) Dehiscence can occur.
D) The wound can become larger.
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78
Pins are used to secure a binder.Pins should point:

A) toward the wound.
B) away from the wound.
C) toward the waist.
D) away from the waist.
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79
Binders are applied to which of the following areas?

A) The arms and legs
B) The abdomen
C) The head
D) The buttocks
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80
A drain is inserted into a wound.What is its purpose?

A) The nurse administers drugs through the drain.
B) Drainage leaves the wound through the drain.
C) It is used to measure wound depth.
D) It is used to measure wound size.
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