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nursing 205 exam 2 hondros questions and answers 2023
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tissue integrity 
the ability of body tissues to regenerate and/or repair to maintain normal physiological processes 
 
 
 
interventions to maintain tissue integrity 
reposition turning adequate nutrition skin assessments 
 
 
 
blanching test 
A test of the rate of capillary refill; blanching means to cause to become pale by applying digital pressure. 
 
 
 
Non-blanchable 
skins stay very red even with finger pressure; indicates severe sk...
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WebWoc WND580 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Intermittent claudication leg pain is characterized as pain that occurs: 
With activity and is relieved by rest. 
As you examine a patient's lower extremity you observe a thin leg with dry skin and very little 
hair; the ABI is 0.5. From this data, what condition would you assess to be present? 
Arterial insufficiency. 
Which of the following statements about inelastic compression bandages is accurate? 
They are only effective in the ambula...
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Nursing 205 Exam 2 Hondros Latest Version Already Passed
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tissue integrity the ability of body tissues to regenerate and/or repair to maintain normal 
physiological processes 
 
interventions to maintain tissue integrity reposition turning adequate nutrition skin 
assessments 
 
blanching test A test of the rate of capillary refill; blanching means to cause to become pale 
by applying digital pressure. 
 
Non-blanchable skins stay very red even with finger pressure; indicates severe skin in...
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Wound Care Questions and Answers Latest Update Graded A+
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A nurse is selecting dressings for a client who has a full-thickness pressure injury and is 
experiencing considerable pain during dressing changes, despite administration of the prescribed 
analgesic prior to wound care. Which of the following types of dressings should the nurse select 
to help minimize the pain of dressing changes? 
 
-Wet-to-dry 
-Abdominal pads (ABD) 
-Dry gauze 
-Hydrogel Hydrogel 
 
A nurse is caring for a clie...
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Adult 1 Exam 1 UTMB Question with 100 % correct answers | Verified | updated
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Types of wound drains - 1. Vacuum Assisted Closure 
2. Jackson Pratt drain (JP drain) 
2. Hemovac drain 
3. Penrose drain???? 
7 rights of medication administration - Right medication 
Right dose 
Right patient 
Right route 
Right time 
Right documentation 
Right indication 
Ac - Ac = before meal, 
"A comes before p, C = consumption" 
Ad lib - as desired 
Adenovirus, Rotavirus, Enterovirus - Contact Precaution 
Adult safety med admin - -Review med hist. And simplify if possible 
-Keep instruct...
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Davis Advantage - Burns Updated 2024/2025 Actual Questions and answers with complete solutions
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A nurse is asked to record the size of the zone of coagulation for a burn victim. Which of the following is 
appropriate? 
A) The nurse measures the outer, reddened area of the burn. 
B) The nurse employs the "Rule of Nines." 
C) The nurse measures the diameters of the most severely burned area. 
D) The nurse records the size of the skin graft. - C 
A nurse is caring for a patient who has suffered a thermal burn and is now receiving hospitalized care. 
Which of the following post-burn complica...
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Exam 2 NUR 141 Practice Questions and Correct Answers
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Define the following terms: a. Collagen tissue b. Debridement (debride) c. Epithelialization d. Eschar e. Granulation tissue f. Induration g. Maceration h. Necrosis (necrotic) i. Sinus tract (related to wounds) j. Slough k. Undermining a. Collagen Tissue: The most abundant protein in the human body Found in bones, muscles, skin and tendons Scaffolding that provides strength, structure and holds the body together. Two types: Endogenous and Exogenous Act as protective coverings for delicate organs...
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ATI Wound Care Posttest Questions with Verified Answers
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A nurse is documenting data about a deep necrotic wound on a client's left buttock. The nurse 
observes a yellowish-tan, soft, stringy area of necrotic tissue formed in clumps and adhering 
firmly to the wound bed. Which of the following assessment findings should the nurse 
document? Slough 
 
[DEF: stringy necrotic tissue that appears whitish/yellowish/tan in color & is firmly attached to 
the wound bed] 
 
A nurse is caring for a ...
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NRNP 6560 Final Exam Questions And 100% Correct Answers
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coup-contrecoup injury 
The brain strikes twice in the skull, once at the point of injury; a second impact, or 
contrecoup injury, occurs as the brain rebounds on the opposite side of the skull. 
Scalp laceration: what, effect, management 
Open head injury 
excessive bleeding - hypovolemia signs and symptoms 
Apply direct pressure to wound 
Suture/staple laceration 
Lidocaine 1% with epi to control bleeding 
Skull fracture: types, effect,...
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Orthopedic Pearls Card Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass | Graded A+
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Which bone cancer is most likely to start in the spine or pelvis of children? 
Ewing's Sarcoma (5-25 y/0 ) 
Lytic lesion with layered periosteal reaction "onion peel" on X-Ray 
What age group is osteosarcoma most likely to affect? 
Second decade of life 
What is the Dx? Patient in his 20s with progressive bone pain worse at night and a 
sunburst appearance on X-ray. 
Osteosarcoma (Osteosarcoma = sun) 
What is the most c...
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