NUR 166
NUR 166/ NUR166 Exam 1 | Questions with Correct
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1. To promote wound healing, the nurse should ensure that the
client's diet is high in...: Vitamin A, vitamin C, & protein
2. A child is brought to the clinic by a parent who states that
the child has been at camp. The child has a rash on the face,
arms, & legs & says that it itches severely. How will the nurse
document the assessment findings?: Diffuse dermatitis
accompanied by pruritus
- The irritants may be chemical, such as poison ivy. Dermatitis, an
inflammation of the skin, most often produces epidermal & dermal
damage or irritation, possibly accompanied by pain, itching, redness, &
blisters; pruritus is itching.
3. Pruritus: Itching
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,4. A __________ is a closed wound with bleeding in underlying
tissues from a blunt blow: contusion
5. A/an ________ is a localized collection of white blood cells &
cellular debris
(pus) that appears swollen & inflamed.: abscess
6. The nurse is caring for a client in the emergency department with
a cut sustained 15 minutes ago while the client was preparing
dinner at home. The nurse understands that the wound is in
which phase of healing?: Hemostasis phase
- Hemostasis is the initial phase after an injury.
- Hemostasis stimulates other cells to come to the wound to begin
other phases of wound healing.
7. The _____________ phase of wound healing follows the
hemostasis phase.: inflammatory phase
- white blood cells move into the wound to remove debris & release
growth factors
, 8. The ____________ phase of wound healing is the regenerative
phase, in which granulation tissue is formed.: proliferation phase
9. The _________ phase involves collagen remodeling.: maturation
phase
10. Describe the qualities & roles of the community-based
nurse...: Community nurses are responsible for providing care
planning, urgent & end-of-life care, & smoothing the patient journey
- They are trained to perform a variety of nursing procedures,
including basic care, administering injections, & cleaning & dressing
wounds
- Community health nurses work to improve the health & well-being
of the communities they serve by educating them about illness,
disease prevention, safe health practices, & how to obtain health care
services
- Some of the qualities that define a community health nurse
include excellent communication skills, strong interpersonal skills,
patience & compassion, & diligence & attention to detail