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NUR 101 Final Exam Study Guide
Questions and Answers Graded A+

Factors that affect skin integrity - Correct answer-1. age (turgor, drier, reduced

collagen, more prone to injury)-frail skin

2. Bedrest/immobility-decrease pressure and shear

3. nutrition/hydration (protein, C, zinc, copper)

4. sensation level (diminished)

5. impaired circulation-(impaired arterial circulation causes muscle atrophy and

thin tissue; impaired venous circulation causes buildup of waste in blood, causes

edema, ulceration, skin breakdown)-loose clothing

6. moisture-incontinence, fever cause moisture and skin maceration (fever

increases metabolic rate ans this tissue demand for oxygen)

7. Edema-decreases skin elasticity; compression stockings

8. Glycemic control-diabetes increases infection risk and delayed wound healing




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,9. Drugs-causes itching, rashes, photosensitivity, pigmentation changes;

vasoconstrictors, steroids (inhibit wound healing); anticoagulants can result in

pooling of blood in subcutaneous tissue, can cause hematoma; chemotherapeutic

agents, antibiotics increase sensitivity to sun-sunburn

10. Impaired cognition

11. Infection-can contaminate a wound

12. Lifestyle-tanning, smoking (decreases oxygen supply to tissues, interferes with

Vit c absorption necessary for collagen), body piercings, tattoos-risk for infection

Nursing actions that limit the impact of the factors that alter skin integrity - Correct

answer-1. Anemia (poor 02 supply)-provide diet rich in iron

2. Nutrition deficits-provide supplements for vitamin c, protein, zinc, copper

3. Drugs (steroids, vasoconstrictors)-additional monitoring

4. Smoking-destroys granulation tissue (encourage/educate on cessation)

5. Mechanical friction-careful positioning, lifting equipment

6. Age-thinning of vascular circulation (protect fragile skin)

7. Obesity-Less blood supply in fatty tissue (monitor skin folds)




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,8. Diabetes-decreased oxygen, poor capillary growth, impaired phagocytosis)-

increase glycemic control

Braden Scale - Correct answer-Pressure ulcers

lower the number, higher the risk

4-23

less than 17 = risk for pressure ulcers

List the characteristics used to classify wounds - Correct answer-1. Skin integrity

(open and closed wound)

-closed (bruise or tissue swelling from fracture)

-open (abrasion, laceration, puncture wound, surgical incision, compound fracture)

2. Length of time for healing-acute (healing progresses normally) and chronic

(delayed healing due to infection, trauma, ischemia, edema)-diabetic ulcers,

pressure injury; lingers for months or years

3. Level of contamination (CDC)

-clean -uninfected, no inflammation, closed, no tracts are entered

-clean-contaminated-resp, genital, urinary, alimentary tracts are entered, no evid. of

infection


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, -contaminated-open, fresh accidental wounds

-dirty-infected-

4. Depth of wound-superficial (epidermal-friction, shearing, burning); Partial

thickness (epidermis but not through dermis; full thickness (extend into

subcutaneous)

Wound types - Correct answer-1. intentional-surgical

-incision (sharp instrument)

2. unintentional-cut, trauma, pressure ulcer

-abrasion (scrape of superficial layers)

-abscess-pus due to entry of microbe

-contusion (bruise)

-crushing (compression of tissue-fracture of bone)

-Laceration (tear in skin)

-penetrating (open wound with object lodged in tissue)

-Puncture (open wound caused by sharp obj-prone to infection)

-tunnel (entrance and exit site)



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