MDC 1 quiz bank 165 Questions with 100% Verified Correct Answers
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MDC 1 quiz bank 165 Questions with 100% Verified Correct Answers
The following are extrinsic risk factors for pressure ulcers except
A, friction
B. Shear
C. moisture
D. age - Correct Answer D. age
a nurse asses all of the following characteristics of exudate except
A. color
B. odor
C....
MDC 1 quiz bank 165 Questions with 100%
Verified Correct Answers
The following are extrinsic risk factors for pressure ulcers except
A, friction
B. Shear
C. moisture
D. age - Correct Answer D. age
a nurse asses all of the following characteristics of exudate except
A. color
B. odor
C. clarity
D. consistency - Correct Answer C. clarity
Correct wound documentation includes
A. erythmia and edema at wound edges
B. wound drainage yellow pus
C. stage 3 pressure ulcer 3 cm x 4 cm
D. unstageable nonblanchable wound - Correct Answer A. Erythema and edema at wound edges
Best nursing intervention to promote healing of cellulitis
A. Dry cold applications
B. moist cold applications
C. Moist heat applications
D. Dry heat applications - Correct Answer C. Moist heat applications
The nurse would asses for all of the following causes for poor wound healing except
A. Low cholesterol levels
B. Poor nutrition
C. impaired circulation
D. Impaired cognition - Correct Answer D. impaired cognition
,What stage is wound with visible tendons and slough
A. stage 2 pressure ulcer
B. stage 4 pressure ulcer
C. stage 3 pressure ulcer
D. unstageable pressure ulcer - Correct Answer B. Stage 4 pressure ulcer
Which client is at greatest risk for impaired skin integrity
A. 75 year old post op hip surgery
B. 40 yr old male with DM
c. 3 yr old female full leg cast
D. 55 yr old male lethargic after appendectomy - Correct Answer A. 75 year old post op hip surgery
All of the following are risk factors for evisceration except
A. Obesity
B. early ambulation
C. increased abdominal pressure
D. Inadequate closure of the muscle - Correct Answer B. early ambulation
What is the priority action
A. administer antibiotics and pain meds
B. cleanse the wound
C. collect a wound culture
D. Apply sterile dressing - Correct Answer C. collect a wound culture
Early stage of HIV include all but
A. Fever
B. soar throat
C. Joint muscle pain
D. frequent urination - Correct Answer D. frequent urination
,Signs of inflammation include
A. Parasthesia, eccymosis, edema
B. purulent drainage, erythema, edema
C. pyrexia, heat, loss of function
D. pain, erythema, edema - Correct Answer D. pain, erythema, edema
pain is
A. determined by doctor
B. often exaggerated
C. highly objective
D. highly subjective - Correct Answer D. highly subjective
Neuropathic pain implies an abnormal
A. degree of pain interpretation
B. processing of the pain message
C. transmission of pain signals
D. modulation of pain signals - Correct Answer B. processing of the pain message
which statement about pain is correct
A. Pain is an objective sign of a more serious problem
B. Pain sensation is affected by client's anticipation of pain
C. intractable pain is may be releived by treatment
D. pyscological factors rarely effect pain perception - Correct Answer B. pain sensation is affected by
client's anticipation of pain
Which factors contribute to the personal experience of pain
A. Biological
B. pyscological
C. Socio cultural
D. All the above - Correct Answer D. all the obove
, Which of the following most reliable indicator of pain
A. MRI
B. patient self report
C. Tissue enzyme levels
D. Blood drug level - Correct Answer B. patient self report
An older adult with dementia rate 5 out of 10 pain, the nurse should
A. reasses pain level in 3-4 hrs
B. administer prescribed meds
C ask patient verify pain
D use only nonpharmocolgical pain intervention - Correct Answer B. Administer prescribed meds
what kind of pain is short and self limiting dissipitates after injury heals
A. chronic
B. persistant
C. acute
D. breakthrough - Correct Answer C. acute
A wound that involves minimal or no tissue loss and has edges well approximated
A. primary intentional healing
B. secondary intention healing
C. Tertiary intention healing
D. regenerative/ epithelial healing - Correct Answer A. primary intentional healing
antiviral meds are given to patients with HIV infections to
A. prevent viral replication and destroy infected cells
B. destroy viral cells that are infected
C. slow viral replication and progression
D. destroy bacteria and prevent infection - Correct Answer C. Slow viral replication and progression
confirmation test for presence of antibodies to HIV
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