WGU C202 MANAGING HUMAN CAPITAL FINAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS () / A+ GRADE
Health and Wellness - improve nutrition intake. regular physical activity. inform pt of
benefits of exercising; decrease DM 2, decreases sensation of depression
Safety - use assistance devices, clutter free roon, well light, gait belt, dangle legs, keep
walker close to body, assess for pain, shortness of breath, medicate, move cane and weaker leg
at the same time.
assessment of skin - assess skin; color, warmth, moisture. ( blue/grey palms soles lips and
tongue for cynotic s/s in darker patients) reposition Q2HRS. pt in chairs lift for 10 sec every hour.
use pressure resistance equipment. high tops are good for prevention of drop foot.
dryness - age related ( dry thin) water exposure and weather changes. chemical contact (
soaps, hot water, harsh chems. perfumes)
Pruritus - dry skin, contact dermatitis, scabies, lice, chiggers, systemic disease ( liver,
kidney, nerves) ezcema/psoriasis
Wound Management - stage 1- frequent positioning protective cream.
stage 2- alleviate pressure, apply cream barrier dressings.
stage 3- dressing changes and application (wet to dry helps remove necrotic tissue, less trauma
to healing tissue
stage 4- same as stage 3, consider surgery
Psoriasis - patient teaching over regimen. notify if fever occurs biologic agent in sue. ATB
trigger plaque lesions. refer to support groups.not contagious. apply topical steroid on to skin,
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS () / A+ GRADE
Health and Wellness - improve nutrition intake. regular physical activity. inform pt of
benefits of exercising; decrease DM 2, decreases sensation of depression
Safety - use assistance devices, clutter free roon, well light, gait belt, dangle legs, keep
walker close to body, assess for pain, shortness of breath, medicate, move cane and weaker leg
at the same time.
assessment of skin - assess skin; color, warmth, moisture. ( blue/grey palms soles lips and
tongue for cynotic s/s in darker patients) reposition Q2HRS. pt in chairs lift for 10 sec every hour.
use pressure resistance equipment. high tops are good for prevention of drop foot.
dryness - age related ( dry thin) water exposure and weather changes. chemical contact (
soaps, hot water, harsh chems. perfumes)
Pruritus - dry skin, contact dermatitis, scabies, lice, chiggers, systemic disease ( liver,
kidney, nerves) ezcema/psoriasis
Wound Management - stage 1- frequent positioning protective cream.
stage 2- alleviate pressure, apply cream barrier dressings.
stage 3- dressing changes and application (wet to dry helps remove necrotic tissue, less trauma
to healing tissue
stage 4- same as stage 3, consider surgery
Psoriasis - patient teaching over regimen. notify if fever occurs biologic agent in sue. ATB
trigger plaque lesions. refer to support groups.not contagious. apply topical steroid on to skin,