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This document contains the complete test bank for Lewis’s Medical-Surgical Nursing (11th Edition) by Harding, specifically covering Chapters 21–29. It includes multiple-choice questions, correct answers, and detailed rationales focused on key medical-surgical nursing concepts within these chapters. The content is structured to reinforce understanding of pathophysiology, nursing assessment, clinical management, and patient-centered care. The material covers a wide range of topics such as fluid and electrolyte balance, acid-base imbalances, shock, inflammation, immunity, infection control, oncology nursing, and hematologic disorders. Each question is designed to test critical thinking, clinical judgment, prioritization, and application of nursing interventions in real-life scenarios. Rationales provide clear explanations to strengthen comprehension and clarify why specific answers are correct or incorrect. This resource is ideal for exam preparation, NCLEX-style practice, classroom review, and mastery of complex medical-surgical concepts.

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TESTBANK FOR LEWIS MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING
11TH EDITION BY HARDING Questions & Answers
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Chapter 21: Burns

Test Bank MUL
TIPLE CHOICE
1. When assessing a patient who spilled hot oil on the right leg and foot, the n
A A A



urse notes that the skin is dry, pale, hard skin. The patient states that the bu
A A A



rn is not painful. What term would the nurse use to document theburn dept
h?
a. First-degree skin destruction



b. Full-thickness skin destruction
A A




c. Deep partial-thickness skin destruction
d. Superficial partial-
thickness skin destruction ANS: B
A




With full-
thickness skin destruction, the appearance is pale and dry or leathery and the
A



area is painless becauseof the associated nerve destruction. Erythema, swelli
ng, and blisters point to a deep partial-thickness burn.
With superficial partial-

,thickness burns, the area is red, but no blisters are present. First-
degree burns exhibiterythema, blanching, and pain.


DIF: Cognitive Level: Understand (comprehension)


TOP: Nursing Process: Assessment MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity A




2. On admission to the burn unit, a patient with an approximate 25% total b
A



ody surface area (TBSA) burn hasthe following initial laboratory results: H
A A




ct 58%, Hgb 18.2 mg/dL (172 g/L), serum K+ 4.9 mEq/L (4.8 mmol/L), and
A A




serum Na+ 135 mEq/L (135 mmol/L). Which action will the nurse anticipate t
A



aking now?


a. Monitor urine output every 4 hours.
A A




b. Continue to monitor the laboratory results.
A A




c. Increase the rate of the ordered IV solution.
A A A A A A A




d. Type and crossmatch for a blood transfusion.
A




ANS: C

,The patients laboratory data show hemoconcentration, which may lead to a
decrease in blood flow to the microcirculation unless fluid intake is increase
d. Because the hematocrit and hemoglobin are elevated, a transfusion is inap
propriate, although transfusions may be needed after the emergent phase onc
e the patients fluid balance has been restored. On admission to a burn unit, th
A



e urine output would be monitored more oftenthan every 4 hours; likely ever
A A A



y1 hour.


DIF: Cognitive Level: Apply (application)

, TOP: Nursing Process: Planning MSC: NCLEX: Physiological Integrity


3. A patient is admitted to the burn unit with burns to the head, face, and ha
nds. Initially, wheezes are heard,but an hour later, the lung sounds are dec
A A A



reased and no wheezes are audible. What is the best action for the nurse to
A A A



take?


a. Encourage the patient to cough and auscultate the lungs again. A




b. Notify the health care provider and prepare for endotracheal intubatio
A A A A A A A A A



n.



c. Document the results and continue to monitor the patients respiratory
A A



rate.



d. Reposition the patient in high-
A A



Fowlers position and reassess breath sounds.
A




ANS: B


The patients history and clinical manifestations suggest airway edema and the

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Publisher: 2022 ISBN: 9780323791564 Edition: Unknown

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