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GRADED A| MCQs | WEB WOC OSTOMY CARE
ACTUAL EXAM 2026(GUARANTEED PASS)
Which of the following statements accurately reflects the history of the WOC
Nursing Specialty? - ANSWER-Patient consumers began the specialty
An ESSENTIAL component of a WOC Nursing Practice is: - ANSWER-
Implements, coordinates, and evaluates specialty care.
A certificate of completion is issued upon successful completion of a Program.
Certification in WOC Nursing is accomplished once the learner has passed exams
given by the: - ANSWER-WOCNCB® (Wound Ostomy Continence Nursing
Certification Board).
When a learner graduates from a WOCN® accredited nursing education program
(i.e. WEB WOC), and successfully passes all scopes of practice certification exams
from the WOCNCB, the correct abbreviation for the specialist is? - ANSWER-
CWOCN.
Trends in WOC Nursing Care include which of the following: - ANSWER-Safety
in patient care, access, and outcomes research.
The highest level of evidence comes from which of the following sources? -
ANSWER-Randomized clinical trials.
, Which of the following statements about Clinical Practice Guidelines is TRUE? -
ANSWER-Clinical guidelines are derived from the current literature and
summarize state of the art care for specific healthcare issues.
What are the major layers of the skin? - ANSWER-Epidermis & dermis
What is the primary function of intact skin? - ANSWER-Protective barrier.
What is the benefit in the skin maintaining an acid mantle (pH 4.5-6.5)? -
ANSWER-Retards growth of skin pathogens.
How does age alter the skin's epidermal turnover or process of differentiation? -
ANSWER-Prolongs the rate of cell turnover (>28 days).
Which cells located in the dermis produce collagen (dermal building blocks) and
elastin (tensile strength)? - ANSWER-Fibroblasts
Structures of the dermis include: - ANSWER-Collagen, elastin proteins, hair
follicles, sweat (sebaceous) glands.
The functions of the hypodermis (subcutaneous tissue) include: - ANSWER-
Cushions, insulates and adds to the mobility of the skin over underlying structures.
Which layer of soft tissue is most vulnerable to pressure over a bony prominence?
- ANSWER-Muscle.