Fundamentals Nursing Care Skills 2nd Edition By Ludwig Burton
Fundamentals Nursing Care Skills 2nd Edition By Ludwig Burton
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Chapter 26. Wound Care
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
Multiple Choice
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
____    1.  When reassessing the patient’s wound, the nurse notes redness and swelling, but no drainage. This is indicative of the phase of healing called the
| A. | Reconstruction phase. |
| B. | Remodeling phase. |
| C. | Inflammatory phase. |
| D. | Maturation phase. |
____    2.  The nurse is providing care for a patient who has just had a bowel resection. The nurse understands that the patient’s wound will need to be closely monitored for infection because it falls under the classification of
| A. | Open wounds. |
| B. | Closed wounds. |
| C. | Contusion wounds. |
| D. | Laceration wounds. |
____    3.  The nurse applies several 4 ´ 4s around a patient’s wound with a large amount of drainage because
| A. | The drainage must be kept close to the wound to promote healing. |
| B. | It allows fibroblasts to begin the granulation process. |
| C. | It lowers a patient’s risk for wound separation. |
| D. | Drainage in direct contact with the wound can cause infection. |
____    4.  When assessing the patient’s wound, the nurse suspects that the wound most likely has been infected with Clostridia because
| A. | A crackling sensation can be felt when palpating around the wound. |
| B. | The area surrounding the wound is bright red and draining serosanguineous material. |
| C. | The drainage from the wound has changed from serous to purulent. |
| D. | The wound is not as well-approximated as it appeared to be yesterday. |
MULTIPLE CHOICE
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| A | During the reconstruction phase, scar tissue is developing. |
| B | During the remodeling phase, the wound is retracting and scar tissue is strengthening. |
| C | The first phase of healing is the inflammatory phase. During this phase, the nurse should expect to see warmth, edema, and redness around the wound. Chapter Objective: Explain the three phases of healing. |
| D | As in the remodeling phase, the wound is retracting and scar tissue is strengthening in the maturation phase. |
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KEY:Â Content Area: Physiological Adaptation | Integrated Process: Nursing Process/Assessment | Client Need: Physiological Integrity/Physiological Adaptation, Basic Pathophysiology | Cognitive Level: Application
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| A | Surgery results in a breach in skin integrity, which increases the risk of infection. Chapter Objective: Differentiate between clean, clean-contaminated, contaminated, infected, colonized, open, and closed wounds. |
| B | In a closed wound, the skin remains intact and less likely to develop complications, such as infection. |
| C | A contusion is a closed, discolored wound that was caused by blunt trauma. |
| D | A surgical wound is not a laceration. A laceration is due to accidental cutting or tearing of the skin. |
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KEY:Â Content Area: Physiological Adaptation | Integrated Process: Nursing Process/Planning | Client Need: Physiological Integrity/Physiological Adaptation/Alterations in Body Systems | Cognitive Level: Analysis
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| A | Drainage left close to a wound can cause infection. |
| B | Excess drainage will interfere with granulation. |
| C | The purpose of using 4 ´ 4s is to prevent infection, which could contribute to wound separation. |
| D | The application of 4 ´ 4s will keep the drainage away from the skin, thereby decreasing the risk for infection. Chapter Objective: Discuss wound treatments and the nursing responsibilities for each. |
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KEY:Â Content Area: Physiological Adaptation | Integrated Process: Nursing Process/Implementation | Client Need: Physiological Integrity/Physiological Adaptation/Alterations in Body Systems | Cognitive Level: Analysis
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| A | Crackling can be felt due to the gas created by the bacterium Clostridia. Chapter Objective: Describe possible complications of wound healing and appropriate nursing care for each. |
| B | A bright red wound can indicate a beginning wound infection, but serosanguineous drainage is typically a normal finding. |
| C | Purulent drainage indicates an infection but doesn’t necessarily indicate bacterium Clostridia. |
| D | A wound that appears to be less-approximated could indicate that an infection is present, but it is not specific for bacterium Clostridia. |
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KEY:Â Â Content Area: Physiological Adaptation | Integrated Process: Nursing Process/Assessment | Client Need: Physiological Integrity/Physiological Adaptation/Alterations in Body Systems | Cognitive Level: Application
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