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NUR 2474 Exam 2: Pharmacology for Professional Nursing
Exam 2

The patient has been diagnosed with gastrointestinal bacteria obtained from drinking contaminated
water. In the chain of infection, the water is the:

A.portal of entry.

B.reservoir.

C.portal of exit.

D.infectious agent. - ANSWER:B. Reservoir

The nurse is taking care of a patient who has a respiratory infection with a productive cough. The most
effective infection control method is for the nurse to:

A.monitor the patient temperature at least every 4 hrs.

B.push oral fluids every shift to 1000 mL or more.

C.listen to the patient's lung sounds every 4hrs.

D.instruct patient to cover mouth with tissue when coughing. - ANSWER:D Instruct patient to cover
mouth with tissue when coughing

The nurse notes the patient's abdominal dressing has a moderate amount of watery/bloody drainage
and a very foul odor. In planning for the dressing change related to the chain of infection, it is most
important for the nurse to:

A.apply extra dressings to the wound.

B.use sterile gloves to change the dressing.

C.wash her hands before and after the dressing change.

D.change the abdominal dressing more frequently. - ANSWER:C Wash her hands before and after the
dressing change

Acute wound - ANSWER:short duration

Chronic wound - ANSWER:exceed anticipated length of recovery, pressure, arterial, venous, and diabetic
ulcers

Clean wound - ANSWER:uninfected wound, free of purulent drainage, minimal inflammation, not in GI,
GU or respiratory tract

Clean contaminated wound - ANSWER:surgical incisions that enter the GI, respiratory, or GU tracts

Closed wounds - ANSWER:no breaks in skin

, Colonized - ANSWER:the presences of bacteria on surface or in tissue of a wound without indications of
infection. All stage II, III, IV pressure ulcers are considered colonized

Contaminated - ANSWER:Containing bacteria, other microorganisms or foreign material. The term
usually refers to bacterial contamination. Wounds with bacteria counts of < or equal to 100k organisms
per gram of tissue are considered contaminated. Those with counts >100k are considered infected.

Crepitus - ANSWER:trapped gas under the skin, feels spongy

Debridment - ANSWER:removal of devitalized tissue and foreign matter from a wound

autolytic debridement - ANSWER:the use of synthetic dressings to cover a wound and allow eschar to
self-digest by the action of enzymes present in wound fluids

Enzymatic debridement - ANSWER:using topical substances that break down dead tissue

Mechanical debridement - ANSWER:Physical removal of debris by irrigation, hydrotherapy or wet-to-dry
dressing application

Sharp debridement - ANSWER:the removal of necrotic tissue using scissors, scalpel or laser

Denude - ANSWER:loss of epidermis

Epitheliazation - ANSWER:-regeneration of the external layer of the skin

Erythemia - ANSWER:redness of the skin produced by vasodilation

Eschar - ANSWER:thick leathery necrotic devitalized tissue BLACK

Excoriation - ANSWER:Skin sore or abrasion produced by scratching or scraping

Exudate - ANSWER:fluid, such as pus, that leaks out of an infected wound. High in proteins and WBCs

Friction - ANSWER:Mechanical force exerted when skin is dragged across coarse surface such as bed
linens

Full Thickness - ANSWER:extend into the subcutaneous tissue and beyond

Granulation - ANSWER:the formation or growth of small blood vessels and connective tissue in full
thickness wound. BEEFY RED

Hyperemia - ANSWER:presence of excess blood in vessels, engorgement

Infected - ANSWER:bacterial count >100k per gram tissue, evidence of infection

Ischemia - ANSWER:an inadequate blood supply to an organ or part of the body,

Maceration - ANSWER:softening of tissue by soaking in fluids, skin will appear pale and wrinkled which
may flake and peel

Necrotic - ANSWER:dead, avascular, BLACK

partial thickness - ANSWER:extends through epidermis to dermis

Penetrating - ANSWER:wound involving internal organs
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