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NUR150 Exam 2 Questions and Answers 100% Guaranteed Success | Already Rated A+ Used to treat inflammatory responses- decreases edema, muscle spasms, pain, and decreases blood flow to the area. - Answer - Cold and Heat Therapy when is cold and heat therapy recommended for an injury - Answer - first 24 to 48 hours whose responsibility is it to evaluate proper application, adverse signs and symptoms and is also responsible for the patient's safety - Answer - LPN where should you not apply a cold pack to - Answer - red or blue areas how often should you check the skin of a patient who is using an electrical cooling device or an electrical heating device - Answer - every 5 minutes what are common symptoms when using an electrical cooling device - Answer - numbness and tingling How long should you leave a cooling device in place - Answer - 15 to 20 minutes what are some adverse skin reactions when using a cooling device - Answer - mottling, redness, burning, blistering and numbness what should you record when using a cooling device or heating device - Answer - what device you used, location, duration, patient response, patient teaching and patients response to teaching when should you immediately stop application of a cooling device - Answer - areas become mottled, red or blue/purple, or if the patient Is complaining of pain/numbness when should you immediately stop application of a heating device - Answer - skin becomes reddened and sensitive to touch, extreme warmth noted at the area, and body part becomes painful to move How long should you leave the heating device in place - Answer - 20 to 30 minutes or as prescribed whose responsibility is it to assess skin areas prior to applications of heating and cooling device and assess for risks - Answer - LPN what is one of the nurse's highest priority of care - Answer - prevention and treatment of skin impairment how often should you reposition a chair bound patient - Answer - every hour how often should you reposition a patient that is bed bound - Answer - every 2 hours at a 30 degree angle whose responsibility is it to properly collect a culture of the pressure ulcer - Answer - nurse how do you properly label a specimen - Answer - patients name, medical record number, date of birth, date and time of collection, what the collection is for, your name and initials. send as quickly as possible to the lab what are anaerobic collections of - Answer - inside of body cavities what are aerobic collections of - Answer - wound secretions occurs when the tissue layers of skin slide on each other , causing subcutaneous blood vessels to kink or stretch resulting in an interruption of blood flow to the skin - Answer - shearing force the rubbing of skin against another surface produces what - Answer - friction

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Used to treat inflammatory responses- decreases edema, muscle spasms, pain, and
decreases blood flow to the area. - Answer - ✔ Cold and Heat Therapy

when is cold and heat therapy recommended for an injury - Answer - ✔ first 24 to 48
hours

whose responsibility is it to evaluate proper application, adverse signs and symptoms
and is also responsible for the patient's safety - Answer - ✔ LPN

where should you not apply a cold pack to - Answer - ✔ red or blue areas

how often should you check the skin of a patient who is using an electrical cooling
device or an electrical heating device - Answer - ✔ every 5 minutes

what are common symptoms when using an electrical cooling device - Answer - ✔
numbness and tingling

How long should you leave a cooling device in place - Answer - ✔ 15 to 20 minutes

what are some adverse skin reactions when using a cooling device - Answer - ✔
mottling, redness, burning, blistering and numbness

what should you record when using a cooling device or heating device - Answer - ✔
what device you used, location, duration, patient response, patient teaching and
patients response to teaching

when should you immediately stop application of a cooling device - Answer - ✔ areas
become mottled, red or blue/purple, or if the patient Is complaining of pain/numbness

when should you immediately stop application of a heating device - Answer - ✔ skin
becomes reddened and sensitive to touch, extreme warmth noted at the area, and body
part becomes painful to move

How long should you leave the heating device in place - Answer - ✔ 20 to 30 minutes or
as prescribed

, whose responsibility is it to assess skin areas prior to applications of heating and
cooling device and assess for risks - Answer - ✔ LPN

what is one of the nurse's highest priority of care - Answer - ✔ prevention and treatment
of skin impairment

how often should you reposition a chair bound patient - Answer - ✔ every hour

how often should you reposition a patient that is bed bound - Answer - ✔ every 2 hours
at a 30 degree angle

whose responsibility is it to properly collect a culture of the pressure ulcer - Answer - ✔
nurse

how do you properly label a specimen - Answer - ✔ patients name, medical record
number, date of birth, date and time of collection, what the collection is for, your name
and initials. send as quickly as possible to the lab

what are anaerobic collections of - Answer - ✔ inside of body cavities

what are aerobic collections of - Answer - ✔ wound secretions

occurs when the tissue layers of skin slide on each other , causing subcutaneous blood
vessels to kink or stretch resulting in an interruption of blood flow to the skin - Answer -
✔ shearing force

the rubbing of skin against another surface produces what - Answer - ✔ friction

what are the 2 mechanical factors that play a common role in the development of
pressure ulcers - Answer - ✔ shearing force and friction

which patients are at risk for pressure ulcers - Answer - ✔ chronically ill, debilitated,
older, disabled, or incontinent patients, patients with spinal cord injuries, circulatory
impairment or poor overall nutrition

how can the nurse assess a patients skin for skin impairment - Answer - ✔ blanching
the area

a pressure ulcer in a localized area of skin, typically over a bony prominence , that is
intact with nonblanchable redness. Areas may be painful, firm, soft, warm or cool
compared with adjacent tissue. difficult to detect in patients with dark skin tones -
Answer - ✔ Stage 1

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