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Prepare for the NSE 211 Final Exam with this comprehensive collection of 600+ exam-style questions and verified answers covering the essential nursing concepts required for safe clinical practice, wound management, medication administration, urinary elimination, and patient-centered care. This study guide provides in-depth coverage of acute and chronic wound healing, phases of wound healing, primary, secondary and tertiary intention healing, medical and surgical asepsis, wound complications, wound assessment, pressure injuries (Stages 1–4, unstageable injuries, deep tissue injury), Braden Scale, Bates-Jensen Wound Assessment Tool (BWAT), wound debridement, wound dressings, negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT), VAC therapy, medication administration, the 10 Rights of Medication Administration, dosage calculations, IM, SC and ID injections, insulin administration, heparin therapy, medication safety, bladder irrigation, urinary catheterization, nephrostomy care, suprapubic catheters, urinary diversions, ostomy care, peristomal skin assessment, urostomy management, documentation, infection prevention, and nursing interventions for wound healing and elimination disorders. Presented in a realistic question-and-answer format, this resource mirrors university nursing examinations while strengthening clinical judgment, nursing skills, and evidence-based patient care. The content aligns with undergraduate nursing curricula and reflects internationally recognized evidence-based standards for wound management, medication safety, urinary elimination, and nursing practice. The material closely follows Potter & Perry's Fundamentals of Nursing, Hinkle & Cheever's Brunner & Suddarth's Textbook of Medical-Surgical Nursing, Lewis's Medical-Surgical Nursing: Assessment and Management of Clinical Problems, Perry, Potter & Ostendorf's Clinical Nursing Skills & Techniques, and Bates-Jensen's Wound Assessment Tool (BWAT). Wound care concepts are consistent with recommendations from the National Pressure Injury Advisory Panel (NPIAP), the Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society (WOCN), the European Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (EPUAP), and the International Guideline for the Prevention and Treatment of Pressure Ulcers/Injuries. Medication administration principles reflect guidance from the Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP), the World Health Organization (WHO) Medication Without Harm initiative, and the Canadian Patient Safety Institute (CPSI), emphasizing safe medication practices, high-alert medications, insulin and anticoagulant safety, dosage calculations, infection prevention, aseptic technique, and accurate clinical documentation. This study guide is an outstanding revision resource for students preparing for the NSE 211 Final Examination, medical-surgical nursing courses, nursing skills laboratory assessments, medication administration competency evaluations, wound care examinations, HESI nursing examinations, ATI Nursing assessments, and NCLEX-RN preparation. It strengthens understanding of wound assessment, pressure injury prevention and management, medication administration, urinary elimination procedures, ostomy care, infection control, patient safety, and evidence-based nursing interventions while providing realistic exam-style questions designed to improve clinical reasoning, knowledge retention, and examination success. Relevant Students: NSE 211 Students, Nursing Students, BSN Students, ADN Students, Medical-Surgical Nursing Students, Fundamentals of Nursing Students, Clinical Skills Students, Wound Care Nursing Students, Ostomy Care Students, Medication Administration Students, Registered Nurse (RN) Students, Prelicensure Nursing Students, Clinical Nursing Students, HESI Preparation Students, ATI Nursing Students, NCLEX-RN Candidates. Keywords: NSE 211, NSE 211 Final Exam, wound care, wound healing, acute wounds, chronic wounds, inflammatory phase, proliferative phase, remodeling phase, primary intention healing, secondary intention healing, tertiary intention healing, surgical asepsis, medical asepsis, wound infection, dehiscence, evisceration, fistula, pressure injury, pressure ulcer, Braden Scale, Bates-Jensen Wound Assessment Tool, BWAT, wound assessment, wound debridement, sharp debridement, autolytic debridement, enzymatic debridement, mechanical debridement, biological debridement, wound dressings, NPWT, VAC therapy, medication administration, 10 rights of medication administration, dosage calculations, IM injection, subcutaneous injection, intradermal injection, insulin administration, heparin, medication safety, bladder irrigation, continuous bladder irrigation, nephrostomy, suprapubic catheter, urinary diversion, ostomy care, urostomy, peristomal skin care, infection prevention, nursing interventions, NCLEX preparation, ATI nursing, HESI nursing, nursing exam questions, practice questions, nursing study guide

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NSE 211 FInal Exam Review
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wound - ANSWER ✔✔break in the continuity of body structure,

caused by violence, trauma, or surgery to tissue bodies


ex; of acute wounds - ANSWER ✔✔surgical incisions, traumatic

wounds, lacerations, burns


ex; of chronic wounds - ANSWER ✔✔PI, diabetic ulcers, malignant


acute wound - ANSWER ✔✔wound that proceeds through an orderly

& timely reparative process --> sustained restoration of anatomical &

functional integrity

,phases of wound healing - ANSWER ✔✔1) inflammatory phase


2) proliferative phase

3) remodelling phase


what's a part of the proliferative phase? - ANSWER ✔✔proliferation,

granulation & contraction


what happens during inflammatory phase? - ANSWER ✔✔1)

hemostasis. (vasoconstriction)

2) platelets + fibrin forms, clot formation

3) histamina, vasodilation, increased capillary permeability, erythema,

swelling & warmth


what happens day 1-3 inflammatory phase? - ANSWER

✔✔neutrophils released to injury site, phagocytosis of debris beings.


what happens during day 3-24 of proliferative phase? - ANSWER

✔✔1) granulation tissue appears in wound


2) contraction of wound edges

3) resurfacing by epithelialization --> dermal regen.

4) vascular bed reestablished

,what happens during day 24-2 yrs of remodelling phase? - ANSWER

✔✔1) collagen fibers reorganize & remodel


2) permanent scar

3) attains 80% of original strength


Primary intention healing - ANSWER ✔✔wound that is closed by

suture or wound closers & healing occurs by collagen synthesis; lower

risk of infection, and heals quickly w/ minimal scarring.


secondary intention healing - ANSWER ✔✔wound edges are not

approximated. heals by granulation tissue formation, wound contraction

& epithelialization.




has a prolonged phase of inflammation due to increased time needed for

phagocytosis of necrotic tissue.


tertiary intention healing - ANSWER ✔✔wound is left open for several

days as it could be contaminated. has an increased risk of infection, so

closure of wound is done later until risk of infection is resolved.




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, why is the wound kept open for tertiary healing? - ANSWER ✔✔to

allow exudate to drain, prevent the spread of deep infection & aiding

granulation.


medical asepsis - ANSWER ✔✔aka, *clean technique*.


includes procedures used to reduce & prevent the spread of

microorganisms


ex; of medical asepsis - ANSWER ✔✔hand washing, clean gloves,

cleaning environment routinely.


ex; of surgical asepsis - ANSWER ✔✔aka *surgical technique*.


requires more stringent techniques, *eliminating all microorganisms*.


when do you use surgical asepsis? - ANSWER ✔✔when a patient's

kin is broken, or if the nurse performs an invasive procedure in a body

cavity that is normally free of microorganisms.


ex; of surgical asepsis procedures - ANSWER ✔✔- protective

clothing

- opening sterile packages

- sterile field

- pouring sterile solns

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