Thứ Hai, 23 tháng 3, 2015

37 Free CNA Practice Exam 2014 Questions and Answers on Skin Integrity and Wound Care

37 Free CNA Practice Exam 2014 Questions and Answers on Skin Integrity and Wound Care emphasize on the role of the nurse to describe factors affecting skin integrity and identifying clients at risk for pressure ulcers. This quiz brings up the free CNA test questions with full answers relevant to wound healing and wound care progression. Practice with these quizzes, you will quickly master all skills in maintaining the skin integrity as well as understand deeply about identifying assessment data pertinent to skin integrity, pressure sites, and wounds and identifying nursing diagnoses associated with impaired skin integrity. It’s really helpful for both nursing students and nurses to practice!


   period following tissue ischemia when blood flow returns during vasodilation the effect is hyperemia or redness
how a wound involving loss of tissue such as a burn, pressure ulcer or severe laceration heals; wound left open until it is filled by scar tissue
series of events designed to control blood loss, establish bacterial control & seal the defect; blood vessels constrict and platelets gather to stop bleeding
how a surgical incision heals. see approximated
redness-localized vasodilation; blanching w/ fingertip pressure; lasts less than 1 hour; not from book other quizlet
pressure sore or decubitus ulcer; impaired skin integrity related to unrelieved, prolonged pressure; localized injury to skin & other underlying tissue; usually over a body prominence
a superficial wound with little bleeding; considered partial thickness; often appears weepy
soft yellow or white, stringy substance attached to wound bed; must be removed before wound is able to heal
pale due to low high blood flow to skin, occurs when normal red-tones of light skinned client are absent.
protrusion of visceral organs through a wound opening
portable unit that connects to tubular drains within a wound bed and exert a safe, constant, low-pressure vacuum to remove & collect drainage
a white insoluble fibrous protein formed by the action of thrombin on fibrinogen when blood clots
thin & red; composed of serum and blood

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