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Module 1 NDNQI Pressure Injuries Questions with Complete Solutions.
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Module 1 NDNQI Pressure Injuries Questions with Complete Solutions
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Module 1 NDNQI Pressure Injuries Latest Questions and Answers 100% Correct.
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Stage 3 Pressure Injury - ️️Full thickness loss of skin, 
adipose (fat) is visible in the ulcer and granulation tissue and epibole (rolled wound 
edges) are often present. 
Slough and/or eschar may be visible. The depth of tissue damage varies by anatomical 
location; areas of significant adiposity can develop deep wounds. 
Undermining and tunneling may occur. 
Fascia, muscle, tendon, ligament, cartilage or bone is not exposed. 
Pressure - ️️Pressure is the force (per unit area) exerted ...
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Module 1 NDNQI Pressure Injuries complete exam
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PRESSURE ULCERS - NDNQI MODULE 1 TEST
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NDNQI PRESSURE INJURY MODULE 1 EXAM
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PRESSURE ULCERS -NDNQI MODULE 1 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE
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Pressure Ulcer? 
 -:- localized injury to the skin and/or underlying tissue usually over a 
bony prominence, as a result of pressure, or pressure in combination 
with shear. 
Pressure 
 -:- the force per unit surface area that is applied vertically or 
perpendicular to the surface of the skin. It deforms underlying tissue and 
compresses small blood vessels hindering blood flow and nutrient supply. 
Tissues become ischemic and are damaged or die. 
ischemic 
 -:- Disruption of the blood supp...
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NDNQI Training Module 1 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Update | Verified
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blanchable - ️️Skin blanches with pressure. Color returns immediately with release. 
pressure - ️️the force (per unit area) exerted perpendicular to the skin surface.2 
Pressure damages the skin and underlying tissues by (1) directly deforming and 
damaging tissue; (2) compressing small blood vessels hindering blood flow and nutrient 
supply and (3) through ischemia-reperfusion injury. When pressure is redistributed over 
a greater surface area, the pressure is less intense in any one ar...
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shear - ️️Shear stress is the force (per unit area) exerted parallel to the tissue.2 
Shear strain is the actual distortion or deformation of tissue as a result of shear stress. 
Some shear strain occurs at rest. Shear strain is intensified in certain clinical situations 
(e.g., raising the head of the bed > 30 degrees; dragging rather than lifting while 
repositioning). One layer of tissue slides over another deforming adipose and muscle 
tissue and disrupting blood flow. 
pressure - ️...
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Module 2 NDNQI Wounds Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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Module 2 NDNQI Wounds Exam Questions 
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Pressure Injury Classification - answerIf the deepest type of tissue is visible (or directly 
palpable), the pressure injury can be classified as Stage 1, 2, 3 or 4. 
If the deepest tissue is not visible, the pressure injury is classified as unstageable (i.e. deepest 
tissue obscured by slough or eschar); 
Deep Tissue Pressure Injury (DTPI) (i.e. deep red, maroon or purple discoloration); or Non- 
Visible (a special NDNQI category for p...
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