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CERTIFIED WOUND CARE NURSE
(CWCN) PRACTICE EXAMINATION



1. During the inflammatory phase of wound healing, which cells are the first to arrive at the

site of injury and are responsible for phagocytosis?

A. Lymphocytes


B. Fibroblasts


C. Neutrophils


D. Keratinocytes


Answer: C


Conceptual Explanation: Neutrophils are the first leukocytes to arrive at the wound site,

typically within 24-48 hours, to begin the process of clearing bacteria and debris via

phagocytosis.


2. A patient presents with a pressure injury that involves full-thickness skin loss with visible

subcutaneous fat, but bone, tendon, and muscle are not exposed. Slough is present but does

not obscure the depth. What is the NPUAP stage?

A. Stage 2


B. Unstageable

,C. Stage 4


D. Stage 3


Answer: D


Conceptual Explanation: Stage 3 involves full-thickness tissue loss. Subcutaneous fat may

be visible, but bone, tendon, or muscle are not exposed. If the wound was covered by

slough or eschar such that the depth could not be determined, it would be Unstageable.


3. Which of the following Ankle-Brachial Pressure Index (ABPI) values indicates that high-level

compression therapy is strictly contraindicated?

A. 0.9


B. 0.4


C. 1.2


D. 0.7


Answer: B


Conceptual Explanation: An ABPI of 0.5 or less indicates severe peripheral arterial

disease (PAD). High compression (30-40 mmHg) is contraindicated as it may further

compromise arterial blood flow.


4. Which type of debridement utilizes the body’s own endogenous enzymes and moisture

beneath a semi-occlusive or occlusive dressing to liquefy non-viable tissue?

A. Mechanical debridement

, B. Autolytic debridement


C. Enzymatic debridement


D. Biological debridement


Answer: B


Conceptual Explanation: Autolytic debridement uses the body’s own enzymes to break

down necrotic tissue under a moisture-retentive dressing. Enzymatic debridement involves

applying exogenous chemical agents like collagenase.


5. A diabetic patient has a painless ulcer on the plantar surface of the foot with a thick rim of

callus. What is the most likely etiology?

A. Neuropathic ulcer


B. Venous insufficiency


C. Arterial insufficiency


D. Pressure injury


Answer: A


Conceptual Explanation: Neuropathic (diabetic) ulcers typically occur on weight-bearing

surfaces (plantar aspect), are painless due to neuropathy, and are often surrounded by

hyperkeratosis (callus).

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