(STUDY GUIDE + SIMPLE NURSING +
ATI FUNDAMENTALS) QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS!!
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What is important information to note regarding parenteral feeding
tubes?
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, -Avoids the GI tract and goes directly into the bloodstream; PICC or
central venous catheter only
-Change fluid bag every 24hrs and if there is no new bag available still
change and give 10-20% dextrose in water to the pt until the next bag is
available.
Involves the epidermis and the dermis. The wound bed is viable with a reddish-
pinkish bed without slough, eschar, granulation tissue, or adipose tissue. It can
appear as an intact or ruptured blister.
Medical is also known as the clean technique, as it reduces the number of
microorganisms in objects and areas. Whereas surgical is known as the sterile
technique, it eliminates all microorganisms from an object or area.
Assault that is carried out and included willful, angry, and violent or negligent
touching of another person's body or clothes, or anything attached to or held by
that person
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What are some examples of isometric exercises?
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Dumbbell curls, bench press, and Wall push-up, plank, wall sit,
squats and quadriceps hold
, Jumping jacks, burpees, and high
knees Running, cycling, and swimming
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The pt stated to the nurse that they have trouble using a bedpan,
what should the nurse do to assist the pt?
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Assist Suggest they try using a regular
them in using a urinal instead.
toilet instead.
Encourage them to use Tell them to hold it until they
a bedside commode can use the bedpan.
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During the healing process of a wound, what occurs during the
secondary intention stage?
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, Skin and tissue loss with cartilage, bone, fascia, muscle, ligaments, or tendon
exposed in the wound or easily palpable.
-Little or no tissue loss
-Heals rapidly, low risk for infection, and no/minimal scarring
-Ex. closed surgical incision with staples, sutures, or liquid glue to seal laceration
-Loss of tissue
-Longer healing time, increased risk for infection, scarring, and is healed by
granulation
-Ex. pressure injury left open to heal
-Tissue is deep and is widely separated
-Spontaneous opening of a previously closed wound; closure of these wounds
occurs when they are free of infection and edema
-Long healing time, risk of infection, extensive drainage and tissue debris
-Ex. abdominal wound initially left open until infection is resolved and then
closed
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What occurs in a pressure wound that is unstageable?
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