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A grade I ankle inversion sprain involves which structure? Anterior Talofibular Ligament 
(ATFL) 
 
A hip pointer is an injury or contusion to what bony prominence? Iliac Crest 
 
A positive Thompson test is indicative of what problem? Ruptured achilles tendon 
 
A fracture of the 5th metacarpal is known as Boxer's fracture 
 
What is a condition that is associated with enlargement of the spleen? Mononucleosis 
(Mono/Kissing disease) 
 
What bone of t...
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ADLs activities of daily living 
 
for a bed bath, you will need: bath blanket, wash basin, clean bed linen, and laundry bag 
 
bathing is an activity that can also provide a chance to observe any skin breakdown such as 
tenderness, redness, warm in any area of bony prominence 
 
supplies necessary for a bath bath towel, washcloth, skin cleanser, gown, body lotion, 
powder, and deodorant 
 
for a bed bath the supplies needed a bath blanket...
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When repositioning an immobile patient, the nurse notices redness over a bony prominence. 
When the area is assessed, the red spot blanches with a fingertip touch, indicating: 
1. A local skin infection requiring antibiotics 
2. This patient has sensitive skin and requires special bed linen 
3. A stage 3 pressure injury needing the appropriate dressing 
4. Reactive hyperemia, a reaction that causes the blood vessels to dilate in the injured area - 
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What are some risk factors of skin breakdown? 
Limited physical ability, age, lack of hydration, poor nutrition, etc. 
 
 
What is the name of the assessment scale used to help determine if a patient is at a greater risk of developing pressure ulcers? 
Braden Scale 
 
 
_________ is a localized injury to the skin and/or the underlying tissue. It is a result of presence over a bony prominence. 
Pressure injury 
 
 
What is the main governing body t...
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functions of skin 1. protective barrier 2. sensory organ: pain, temperature, touch 3. synthesizes vitamin D 
pressure ulcers: definition, risk factors, specific populations at risk Pressure ulcer: impaired skin integrity related to unrelieved, prolonged pressure, usually over a bony prominence (sacrum, greater trochanter) 
Risk Factors 1. decreased mobility 2. decreased sensory perception 3. incontinence 4. poor nutrition 5. alteration in level of consciousness 
Who is at risk: 1. older patients...
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What does the skin do? - Skin provides protection to the body. Also helps regulate temperature, pain 
receptors, synthesizes Vit D. 
What is trauma? - Trauma is when the skin usually tears on impact where it overlies a relatively firm 
surface such as a bony prominence. The wound edges may be ragged, abraded, bruised, inverted. There 
may be tissue strands bridging the wound 
What causes skin tears? - Slight pressure can cause a skin tear, skin tears are also caused by friction, 
shearing, fall ...
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pressure ulcers - ANSWER-a localized injury to the skin and underlying tissue, usually over a bony prominence. It results from pressure in combination with shear and/or friction. 
 
what are some other names for a pressure ulcer? - ANSWER-Pressure sore, decubitus ulcer, or bed sore 
 
what are the three major elements that cause ...
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pressure ulcers - ANSWER-a localized injury to the skin and underlying tissue, usually over a bony prominence. It results from pressure in combination with shear and/or friction. 
 
what are some other names for a pressure ulcer? - ANSWER-Pressure sore, decubitus ulcer, or bed sore 
 
what are...
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HESI RN EXAM ACTUAL EXAM QUESTION AND VERIFIED ANSWERS | LATEST UDATE | Rated A+
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HESI RN EXAM ACTUAL EXAM 
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• The nurse is teaching the client to select foods rich in potassium to help prevent 
digitalis toxicity. Which choice indicates the client understands dietary needs? 
A) Three apricots 
B) Medium banana 
C) Naval orange 
D) Baked potato 
• An 86 year-old nursing home resident who has decreased mental status is hospitalized with 
pneumonic infiltrates in the right lower lobe. When the nurse assists the cl...
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Week 2: MSC Exam ORT Anatomy 
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artery - ANSWER-A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart 
Acromion - ANSWER-Outward extension of the shoulder blade forming the point 
of the shoulder. 
clavicle - ANSWER-collar bone 
coracoid process - ANSWER-thick curved process attached by a broad base to 
the upper part of the neck of the scapula; it runs at first upward and medial 
greater trochanter - ANSWER-A bony prominence on the proximal lateral side ...
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