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Exam 5 AH3 Questions (Latest UPDATES STUDY) Exam Reviews Questions and Verified Answers 100% Correct Grade A Exam 5 AH3 Questions A. Acute kidney injury B. Dysrhythmia C. Iceberg effect E. Bone fractures - -A 65 year old male patient has experienced full-thickness electrical burns on the ...

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Exam 5 AH3 Questions
A. Acute kidney injury
B. Dysrhythmia

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C. Iceberg effect
E. Bone fractures - -A 65 year old male patient has experienced full-thickness electrical
burns on the legs and arms. As the nurse you know this patient is at risk for the following: Select
all that apply:

A. Acute kidney injury
B. Dysrhythmia
C. Iceberg effect
D. Hypernatremia
E. Bone fractures
F. Fluid volume overload

False -✅✅ -True or False:
A patient who experiences an alkali chemical burn is easier to treat because the skin will
neutralize the chemical rather than with an acidic chemical burn.

A. Hemoglobin and myoglobin - ✅✅ -As the nurse providing care to a patient who experienced
a full-thickness electrical burn you know to monitor the patient's urine for:

A. Hemoglobin and myoglobin
B. Free iron and white blood cells
C. Protein and red blood cells
D. Potassium and Urea


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B. A 25 year old female with partial-thickness burns on the front of the head and neck and front
and back of the torso. - -Select the patient below who is at MOST risk for complications
following a burn:

A. A 42 year old male with partial-thickness burns on the front of the right and left arms and
legs.

B. A 25 year old female with partial-thickness burns on the front of the head and neck and front
and back of the torso.

C. A 36 year old male with full-thickness burns on the front of the left arm.

D. A 10 year old with superficial burns on the right leg.

C. Hypodermis - ✅✅-The _____________ layer of the skin helps regulate our body
temperature.

, A. Epidermis
B. Dermis
C. Hypodermis
D. Fascia

B. 2nd Degree (partial-thickness) - ✅✅ -You receive a patient who has experienced a burn on
the right leg. You note the burn contains small blisters and is extremely pinkish red and
shiny/moist. The patient reports severe pain. You document this burn as:
A. 1st Degree (superficial)
B. 2nd Degree (partial-thickness)
C. 3rd Degree (full-thickness)
D. 4th Degree (deep full-thickness)

A. 63% - ✅✅ -A 58 year old female patient has superficial partial-thickness burns to the
anterior head and neck, front and back of the left arm, front of the right arm, posterior trunk,
front and back of the right leg, and back of the left leg. Using the Rule of Nines, calculate the
total body surface area percentage that is burned?
A. 63%
B. 81%
C. 72%
D. 54%

A. 921 mL/hr - ✅✅ -A 30 year old female patient has deep partial thickness burns on the front
and back of the right and left leg, front of right arm, and anterior trunk. The patient weighs 63 kg.
Use the Parkland Burn Formula: What is the flow rate during the FIRST 8 hours (mL/hr) based
on the total you calculated?
A. 921 mL/hr
B. 938 mL/hr
C. 158 mL/hr
D. 789 mL/hr

A. 1st degree (superficial) burn -✅✅ -A patient has a burn on the back of the torso that is
extremely red and painful but no blisters are present. When you pressed on the skin it blanches.
You document this as a:
A. 1st degree (superficial) burn
B. 2nd degree (partial-thickness) burn
C. 3rd degree (full-thickness) burn
D. 4th degree (deep full-thickness) burn

C. Assess the airway - ✅✅ -A patient has experienced full-thickness burns to the face and
neck. As the nurse it is priority to:
A. Prevent hypothermia
B. Assess the blood pressure
C. Assess the airway

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