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NDNQI Pressure Injury Training - version 9.0 Module 2 Knowledge Check

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NDNQI Pressure Injury Training - version 9.0 Module 2 Knowledge Check The wound is over the third metatarsal head of the left foot. A thick band of callus surrounds the wound. The wound margins are regular. Please make a selection. - ANSWER Diabetic foot ulcer. A big wound is present on the left medial lower leg. The wound is oddly formed. The skin around the wound is thick and hyperpigmented. Please make a selection. - ANSWER: Venous ulcer The wound is placed on the first metatarsal head of the left foot. The wound border is normally regular. Light pink tissue that extends from the wound margin to the edge suggests that th e wound is healing. Please make a selection. - ANSWER Diabetic foot ulcer Patchy maculopapular rash on buttocks spreads to upper thigh. Satellite lesions emerge from the area of redness. Please make a selection. - ANSWER: Incontinence-associated Dermatitis A wound above the coccyx measures around 2.2 cm by 3.0 cm. Tissue loss extends to the bone. The skin around the wound is darkened. Please make a selection. - ANSWER: Pressure Injury An 84-year-old female's hand shows tissue loss that extends into the d ermis. A little flap of tissue remains at the outside lateral wound edge, but the majority of the wound bed is visible. The surrounding skin is thin and has little tensile strength. Please make a selection. - ANSWER: Skin tear A discolored portion of undamaged skin is shown on the right lower back of this 77-year-old patient. The sufferer is restricted to the bed and chair. Please make a selection. - ANSWER: Pressure Injury The 79-year-old patient has a cut on his left tibia. Wound margins are irregular. Brown darkening of the skin on the lower leg and ankle is observed. The skin on the right lower thigh is dry and scaly. Please make a selection. - ANSWER: Venous ulcer The 84-year-old patient has a sacral wound. Slough is found in the wound bed.

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