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CERTIFIED WOUND CARE NURSE
(CWCN) ADVANCED PRACTICE
EXAMINATION QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS



1. When assessing a patient with a suspected Deep Tissue Pressure Injury (DTPI), which

characteristic is most indicative of this specific injury rather than a Stage 2 pressure injury?

A. A localized area of non-blanchable deep red, maroon, or purple discoloration.


B. A partial-thickness loss of dermis presenting as a shallow open ulcer.


C. Intact skin with non-blanchable redness of a localized area over a bony prominence.


D. The presence of a blood-filled blister due to shear forces.


Answer: A


Conceptual Explanation: DTPI is characterized by intact or non-intact skin with localized

persistent non-blanchable deep red, maroon, or purple discoloration, or epidermal

separation revealing a dark wound bed or blood-filled blister. Stage 2 involves partial-

thickness loss.

,2. A patient presents with a lower extremity ulcer located on the pretibial area. The wound is

shallow with irregular borders, significant edema, and hemosiderin staining. What is the gold

standard treatment for this condition?

A. Surgical revascularization.


B. Compression therapy.


C. Total contact casting.


D. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy.


Answer: B


Conceptual Explanation: The clinical description (irregular borders, edema, hemosiderin

staining) points to a Venous Leg Ulcer (VLU). Compression therapy is the gold standard for

managing venous hypertension, provided arterial flow is adequate.


3. An Ankle-Brachial Index (ABI) result of 0.45 is obtained for a patient with a non-healing

foot ulcer. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step?

A. Immediate referral to a vascular surgeon for evaluation.


B. Apply a transparent film dressing and monitor.


C. Initiate high-compression bandaging (30-40 mmHg).


D. Apply a hydrogel dressing to promote autolytic debridement.


Answer: A

, Conceptual Explanation: An ABI of 0.45 indicates severe arterial disease (ischemia). High

compression is contraindicated (usually avoided below 0.5), and urgent vascular

evaluation is required to assess for revascularization needs.


4. Which type of debridement is considered the fastest and most efficient for removing large

amounts of necrotic tissue or infected debris?

A. Conservative Sharp Wound Debridement (CSWD).


B. Enzymatic debridement.


C. Autolytic debridement.


D. Biological debridement (maggots).


Answer: A


Conceptual Explanation: Sharp debridement is the most rapid method for removing

devitalized tissue, especially in the presence of infection or large areas of slough/eschar,

compared to slower methods like autolysis or enzymes.


5. A wound exhibits a shiny, slimy, translucent film that is resistant to standard antimicrobial

treatments and prevents healing. This is most likely:

A. Slough.


B. Biofilm.


C. Eschar.


D. Granulation tissue.

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