Clinical Skills Exam 4 QUESTIONS
WELL SOLVED (PASSED)
What are the 2 exceptions where patients dont have the right to make decisions about their
medical care - correct answer ✔✔ 1. emergency; assumed consent
2. incompetence; unable to give permission
should you cater to your patients education level so they can understand consent? - correct
answer ✔✔ yeah
4 principals of informed consent - correct answer ✔✔ 1. capacity to make decision
2. provider must disclose info
3. patient must comprehend
4. patient must grant consent without coercion
can a pt change their mind and withdrawl consent - correct answer ✔✔ yes
Does a blood draw, IV, or wound care need written consent? - correct answer ✔✔ no
what is an evulsion? - correct answer ✔✔ skin tear
Stages of wound healing - correct answer ✔✔ Hemostasis & inflammation
tissue granulation
tissue remodeling
, which type of closure do you pull the edges together and suture/glue/butterfly - correct answer
✔✔ primary closure
what type of closer to you pack and dress "bottom up" approach - correct answer ✔✔
secondary closure
what is the most important thing for wound care to prevent infection - correct answer ✔✔
irrigation w/ some some pressure (even better than antibiotics)
what would you do to an abrasion - correct answer ✔✔ nonadherent film dressing
three basic tenets of wound management - correct answer ✔✔ 1. get rid of ick
2. promote healthy tissue growth
3. achieve wound closure
what is the yellowy ick - correct answer ✔✔ sloughs
what type of dressing is good for a locally infected or colonized wound - correct answer ✔✔
antimicrobial dressing directly on + occlusion on top to keep anything coming in or out
what nonadherent dressing permit fluid to drain in and out - correct answer ✔✔ hydrophilic
what nonadherent is drying and doesn't allow for draining - correct answer ✔✔ hydrophobic
what type of dressing allows fluid to get through but not gas exchange - correct answer ✔✔
semipermeable dressing
WELL SOLVED (PASSED)
What are the 2 exceptions where patients dont have the right to make decisions about their
medical care - correct answer ✔✔ 1. emergency; assumed consent
2. incompetence; unable to give permission
should you cater to your patients education level so they can understand consent? - correct
answer ✔✔ yeah
4 principals of informed consent - correct answer ✔✔ 1. capacity to make decision
2. provider must disclose info
3. patient must comprehend
4. patient must grant consent without coercion
can a pt change their mind and withdrawl consent - correct answer ✔✔ yes
Does a blood draw, IV, or wound care need written consent? - correct answer ✔✔ no
what is an evulsion? - correct answer ✔✔ skin tear
Stages of wound healing - correct answer ✔✔ Hemostasis & inflammation
tissue granulation
tissue remodeling
, which type of closure do you pull the edges together and suture/glue/butterfly - correct answer
✔✔ primary closure
what type of closer to you pack and dress "bottom up" approach - correct answer ✔✔
secondary closure
what is the most important thing for wound care to prevent infection - correct answer ✔✔
irrigation w/ some some pressure (even better than antibiotics)
what would you do to an abrasion - correct answer ✔✔ nonadherent film dressing
three basic tenets of wound management - correct answer ✔✔ 1. get rid of ick
2. promote healthy tissue growth
3. achieve wound closure
what is the yellowy ick - correct answer ✔✔ sloughs
what type of dressing is good for a locally infected or colonized wound - correct answer ✔✔
antimicrobial dressing directly on + occlusion on top to keep anything coming in or out
what nonadherent dressing permit fluid to drain in and out - correct answer ✔✔ hydrophilic
what nonadherent is drying and doesn't allow for draining - correct answer ✔✔ hydrophobic
what type of dressing allows fluid to get through but not gas exchange - correct answer ✔✔
semipermeable dressing