WOCN WOUND CARE RN 2024 EXAM PREP
QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS
Incontinence associated dermatitis - ✔✔blisters with red base
Steps to heal by Secondary Intention - ✔✔Formation of granulation tissue, contraction of
the wound bed edges, and epithelialization
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What characterizes a chronic wound healing environment - ✔✔Low levels of growth
factors and receptor sites. They are needed to move cells out of the inflammatory phase
and into the proliferative/Rebuilding Phase
What Vitamin assists in collagen/fibroplasia formation? - ✔✔Vitamin C
Normal protein intake - ✔✔.8 g/kg/24
Protein intake for injury - ✔✔increased 1.25 - 1.5 /kg/24 hours
BMI >25 increases - ✔✔ dehiscence, infection, delayed wound healing, adipose tissue
poorly perfused and heals at a slower rate
Keloid Scars are formed how? - ✔✔Overgrowth of collagen within scar tissue, seen with
pigmented skin. Trauma. May ulcerate. Genetic.
Hypertrophic Scar are formed how? - ✔✔scar with thickened epidermal layer contained
within the original incision area. Formed from prolonged inflammatory phase.
, Fast/rapid weight loss produces what type of malnutrition? - ✔✔Protein & mixed protein
malnutrition: marasmus-kwashiorkor
Partial thickness repair - ✔✔Inflammatory response, epithelial proliferation and
migration, epidermal reestablishment and differentiation
Marjoin ulcer - ✔✔chronic wounds in malignant wound
Candidiasis - ✔✔Pustules and satellite lesions with red base
Radiation Dermatitis - ✔✔Grade 1: Dry desquamation (Peeling)
Grade 2: erythema, moist desquamation (partial thickness), mod edema
Grade 3: Bleeding skin
Wheal skin lesion - ✔✔Itching, burning, red, elevated, irregular
Pyoderma Gangrenosum - ✔✔Ulcer with irregular shape and violaceous (purple) raised
edges. Sharp debridement is contraindicated.
Calciphylaxix - ✔✔Calcific uremic arteriolopathy elevated calcium/phosphate. Dialysis.
may present similar to Pyoderma. Aggressive sharp debridement for necrotic tissue.
Partial thickness wound - ✔✔shallow ,.2 cm, moist, pink/red wound base, exposure of
basement membrane and of nerve endings. Epidermal/Dermal Loss
- Heal by reepithelialization
- No scar or loss of function
Epibole - ✔✔rolled skin edge that indicates slow healing. Prevents epithelialization and
closure. Cauterization (silver nitrate) or surgical debridement
QUESTIONS WITH 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS
Incontinence associated dermatitis - ✔✔blisters with red base
Steps to heal by Secondary Intention - ✔✔Formation of granulation tissue, contraction of
the wound bed edges, and epithelialization
To get more questions with correct answers email . We also
provide Test banks and other E books to students - ✔✔
What characterizes a chronic wound healing environment - ✔✔Low levels of growth
factors and receptor sites. They are needed to move cells out of the inflammatory phase
and into the proliferative/Rebuilding Phase
What Vitamin assists in collagen/fibroplasia formation? - ✔✔Vitamin C
Normal protein intake - ✔✔.8 g/kg/24
Protein intake for injury - ✔✔increased 1.25 - 1.5 /kg/24 hours
BMI >25 increases - ✔✔ dehiscence, infection, delayed wound healing, adipose tissue
poorly perfused and heals at a slower rate
Keloid Scars are formed how? - ✔✔Overgrowth of collagen within scar tissue, seen with
pigmented skin. Trauma. May ulcerate. Genetic.
Hypertrophic Scar are formed how? - ✔✔scar with thickened epidermal layer contained
within the original incision area. Formed from prolonged inflammatory phase.
, Fast/rapid weight loss produces what type of malnutrition? - ✔✔Protein & mixed protein
malnutrition: marasmus-kwashiorkor
Partial thickness repair - ✔✔Inflammatory response, epithelial proliferation and
migration, epidermal reestablishment and differentiation
Marjoin ulcer - ✔✔chronic wounds in malignant wound
Candidiasis - ✔✔Pustules and satellite lesions with red base
Radiation Dermatitis - ✔✔Grade 1: Dry desquamation (Peeling)
Grade 2: erythema, moist desquamation (partial thickness), mod edema
Grade 3: Bleeding skin
Wheal skin lesion - ✔✔Itching, burning, red, elevated, irregular
Pyoderma Gangrenosum - ✔✔Ulcer with irregular shape and violaceous (purple) raised
edges. Sharp debridement is contraindicated.
Calciphylaxix - ✔✔Calcific uremic arteriolopathy elevated calcium/phosphate. Dialysis.
may present similar to Pyoderma. Aggressive sharp debridement for necrotic tissue.
Partial thickness wound - ✔✔shallow ,.2 cm, moist, pink/red wound base, exposure of
basement membrane and of nerve endings. Epidermal/Dermal Loss
- Heal by reepithelialization
- No scar or loss of function
Epibole - ✔✔rolled skin edge that indicates slow healing. Prevents epithelialization and
closure. Cauterization (silver nitrate) or surgical debridement