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M., Kwong, J., Roberts, D., Hagler, D., & Reinisch, C. (2023). Lewis's Medical-Surgical Nursing – Clinical Companion. Elsevier. American Diabetes Association. (2025). Standards of Care in Diabetes—2025. Diabetes Care, 48(Suppl. 1). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2024). Infection Prevention and Control. CDC. National Pressure Injury Advisory Panel. (2023). Prevention and Treatment of Pressure Ulcers/Injuries: Clinical Practice Guideline. 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The patient has inflammation and reports feeling tired, nausea, and

anorexia. The nurse explains to the patient that these manifestations are

related to inflammation in what way?




Local response




Systemic response




Infectious response

,Acute inflammatory response - ANSWER ✔✔Systemic response




The systemic response to inflammation includes the manifestations of a

shift to the left in the WBC count, malaise, nausea, anorexia, increased

pulse and respiratory rate, and fever. The local response to inflammation

includes redness, heat, pain, swelling, or loss of function at the site of

inflammation. There is not an infectious response to inflammation, only

an inflammatory response to infection. The acute inflammatory response

is a type of inflammation that heals in 2 to 3 weeks and usually leaves

no residual damage.

Which intervention should the nurse include in the plan of care for a

patient who is paraplegic with a stage III pressure ulcer?




Keep the pressure ulcer clean and dry.




Maintain protein intake of at least 1.25 g/kg/day.




Use a 10-mL syringe to irrigate the pressure ulcer.

,Irrigate the pressure ulcer with hydrogen peroxide. - ANSWER

✔✔Maintain protein intake of at least 1.25 g/kg/day.




Adequate protein intake (between 1.25 and 1.50 g/kg/day) is needed to

promote healing of pressure ulcers. Hydrogen peroxide is cytotoxic and

should not be used to clean pressure ulcers. A 30-mL syringe with a 19-

gauge needle will provide optimal pressure (4 to 15 psi) without causing

tissue trauma or damage. The pressure ulcer should be kept moist to aid

in healing.

An older adult patient is transferred from the nursing home with a black

wound on her heel. What immediate wound therapy does the nurse

anticipate providing to this patient?




Dress it with an absorbent dressing for exudate.




Handle the wound gently and let it dry out to heal.




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, Debride the nonviable, eschar tissue to allow healing.




Use negative-pressure wound (vacuum) therapy to facilitate healing. -

ANSWER ✔✔Debride the nonviable, eschar tissue to allow healing.




With a black wound, the immediate therapy should be debridement

(surgical, mechanical, autolytic, or enzymatic) to prepare the wound bed

for healing. Black wounds may have purulent drainage, but debridement

is done first. The red wound is handled gently because it is granulating

and re-epithelializing, but it must be kept slightly moist to heal. The

negative-pressure wound (vacuum) therapy is used to remove drainage

and is more likely to be used after debridement.

A patient arrives in the emergency department reporting fever for 24

hours and lower right quadrant abdominal pain. After laboratory studies

are performed, what does the nurse determine indicates the patient has

a bacterial infection?




Increased platelet count

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