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On which body site would the transepidermal application
of a medication obtain the greatest. percutaneous
absorption? (2)
A. Plantar surface of the foot
B. Forearm
C. Forehead
D. Hand - Answer-C
Which principle of skin care product use would the WCN
include in a teaching plan for a patient with a leg wound?
(2)
A. Use alkaline soaps and cleaners to neutralize acidic
skin
B. Do not use products no the skin that have known
sensitizers
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C. Bathe frequently using water that is as hot as tolerated
D. Allow skin to dry completely before applying
moisturizers - Answer-B
Which layer of skin contains cells that release lipids such
as ceramides to maintain the normal "brick and mortar"
skin barrier function. (2)
A. Stratum germinativum
B. Stratum basale
C. Stratum spinosum
D. Stratum granulosum - Answer-D
Daily bathing is not usually necessary for which patient
populations? (L1)
A. Neonates and elderly
B. All age groups should bathe daily
C. Middle aged adults on steroids
D. Toddlers and young adults - Answer-A
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Alkaline products should generally be avoided because
they remove protective oils from the skin and alter the
protective "acid mantle." (L1)
True or False - Answer-True
Emollients should be applied to damp skin after bathing.
(L1)
True or False - Answer-True
Match to appropriate category based on the effect of the
time required for epidermal regeneration
A. Reduced Time for Epidermal Regeneration (rate of
epidermal mitosis is increased)
B. Increased Time for Epidermal Regeneration (results in
thinning of epidermis)
Options:
1. Skin Loss
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2. Aging
3. Steroids - Answer-A - 1
B - 2,3
Reduced cohesion between the epidermis and dermis
(flattening of dermal papillae) significantly increases the
risk of skin tears. (L1)
True or False - Answer-True
Atrophy of subcutaneous tissue increases the risk of
pressure injury due to the decreased ability to redistribute
weight in soft tissue and increases the risk of shear
damage due to the loss of "shock absorbing" layer. (L1)
True or False - Answer-True
Reduced activity of sebaceous and sweat glands causes
dry skin and protects its barrier function. This decreases
the risk of skin tears and superficial breaks in the skin.
(L1)
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On which body site would the transepidermal application
of a medication obtain the greatest. percutaneous
absorption? (2)
A. Plantar surface of the foot
B. Forearm
C. Forehead
D. Hand - Answer-C
Which principle of skin care product use would the WCN
include in a teaching plan for a patient with a leg wound?
(2)
A. Use alkaline soaps and cleaners to neutralize acidic
skin
B. Do not use products no the skin that have known
sensitizers
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C. Bathe frequently using water that is as hot as tolerated
D. Allow skin to dry completely before applying
moisturizers - Answer-B
Which layer of skin contains cells that release lipids such
as ceramides to maintain the normal "brick and mortar"
skin barrier function. (2)
A. Stratum germinativum
B. Stratum basale
C. Stratum spinosum
D. Stratum granulosum - Answer-D
Daily bathing is not usually necessary for which patient
populations? (L1)
A. Neonates and elderly
B. All age groups should bathe daily
C. Middle aged adults on steroids
D. Toddlers and young adults - Answer-A
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Alkaline products should generally be avoided because
they remove protective oils from the skin and alter the
protective "acid mantle." (L1)
True or False - Answer-True
Emollients should be applied to damp skin after bathing.
(L1)
True or False - Answer-True
Match to appropriate category based on the effect of the
time required for epidermal regeneration
A. Reduced Time for Epidermal Regeneration (rate of
epidermal mitosis is increased)
B. Increased Time for Epidermal Regeneration (results in
thinning of epidermis)
Options:
1. Skin Loss
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2. Aging
3. Steroids - Answer-A - 1
B - 2,3
Reduced cohesion between the epidermis and dermis
(flattening of dermal papillae) significantly increases the
risk of skin tears. (L1)
True or False - Answer-True
Atrophy of subcutaneous tissue increases the risk of
pressure injury due to the decreased ability to redistribute
weight in soft tissue and increases the risk of shear
damage due to the loss of "shock absorbing" layer. (L1)
True or False - Answer-True
Reduced activity of sebaceous and sweat glands causes
dry skin and protects its barrier function. This decreases
the risk of skin tears and superficial breaks in the skin.
(L1)