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Wound Quiz 1 Questions With Solutions Which cells located in the dermis produce collagen (dermal building blocks) and elastin (tensile strength)? Select one: a. Leukotrienes. b. Mast cells. c. Macrophages. d. Fibroblasts. d. Fibroblasts. Fibroblasts' main function is to make connective tis...

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Wound Quiz 1 Questions With Solutions

Which cells located in the dermis produce collagen (dermal building blocks) and elastin (tensile

strength)?




Select one:

a. Leukotrienes.

b. Mast cells.

c. Macrophages.


d. Fibroblasts. d. Fibroblasts.




Fibroblasts' main function is to make connective tissue and the extracellular matrix, specifically

the production of collagen (dermal building blocks) and elastin (tensile strength) and fibronectin,

which binds extracellular matrix proteins.




A patient has an acute full-thickness wound due to trauma. What order of healing would occur

with this wound?




Select one:

a. Inflammatory, hemostatis, granulation tissue formation, re-epithelialization.

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b. Re-epithelialization, granulation tissue formation, hemostasis, remodeling.

c. Hemostatis, resurfacing, scar formation, remodeling.

d. Hemostatis, inflammation, proliferation or regeneration, maturation or remodeling phases.

d. Hemostatis, inflammation, proliferation or regeneration, maturation or remodeling

phases.




The deeper the tissue layers affected, the greater number of wound healing mechanisms required.

Full thickness wounds will experience all four phases of wound healing: hemostasis,

inflammation, proliferation where granulation tissue is formed, re-epithelialization, and finally

the maturational or remodeling phase.




Which statement accurately describes the characteristic and implication of necrotic tissue in a

wound bed?




Select one:

a. Necrosis of muscle tissue typically results in the formation of stringy, yellow slough.

b. Consistency refers to the cohesiveness of the debris; typically more advanced necrosis is thin

and wet.

c. Color varies as necrosis worsens, from white/gray nonviable tissue, to yellow slough, and

finally to black eschar.

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d. A soft mushy leather eschar is not attached to the base and edges of wound and is sometimes

mistaken as a scab. c. Color varies as necrosis worsens, from white/gray nonviable tissue,

to yellow slough, and finally to black eschar.




The level and type of tissue death influence the clinical appearance of necrotic tissue. Color

varies as necrosis worsens, from white/gray nonviable tissue to yellow slough, and finally to firm

leathery hard black eschar.




You have a patient in acute care who has multiple risk factors for skin breakdown. Which of the

following statements are true regarding frequency of skin assessments?




Select one:

a. A head to toe skin assessments should be done only upon initial admission.

b. Patients at risk for skin break down should have at least a daily skin inspection.

c. Skin inspection should be performed twice an eight-hour shift for those at risk.


d. Skin inspections should only be done daily if the patient has a wound. b. Patients at risk

for skin break down should have at least a daily skin inspection.




At least a daily skin inspection is recommended for patients at risk for skin integrity issues.

Frequency of reassessment is dependent upon many variables i.e. care setting, co-morbidities,

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