WEB WOC WOUND CARE EXAM STUDYGUIDE NEWEST 2025 WITH
CORRECT ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY WELL DEFINED ANSWERS
LATEST ALREADY GRADED A+||GUARANTEED SUCCESS!!!!
Edge/epithelial advancement
Regeneration/repair of tissue
Social/patient related factors
Framework used to provide an optimal physiologic wound environment that is conducive to
healing - CORRECT ANSWER-TIMERS
Goal of tissue management - CORRECT ANSWER-to remove non-viable, necrotic tissue as well
as non-functional tissue such as hypergranulation
goal of inflammation or infection control - CORRECT ANSWER-eliminate infection and control
bioburden
goal of moisture balance - CORRECT ANSWER-not too wet and not too dry
,provide moist wound therapy, absorb excess drainage, control odor, fill dead space, control
swelling, protect periwound
TIMERS - CORRECT ANSWER-Tissue management
Inflammation/infection control
Moisture balance
goal of epithelial/edge advancement - CORRECT ANSWER-keep wound edged open, address
epibole and undermining, remove callous, protect periwound skin
goal of regeneration/repair of tissue - CORRECT ANSWER-cellular products, tissue based
products, advanced therapies such as hyperbaric treatment of NPWT
goal of social/patient related factors - CORRECT ANSWER-develop a patient-centers POC,
patient engagement, holistic assessment
why use debridement? - CORRECT ANSWER-to remove necrotic tissue or debris, remove and
reduce biofilm, remove infected tissues, in palliative care to control odor, to facilitate wound
visualization, in chronic wounds to convert to acute wound to promote healing
autolytic debridement - CORRECT ANSWER-a type of non-instrumental debridement that uses
the body's own WBCs, enzymes, and moisture to re-hydrate, soften, and liquify hard eschar and
slough
, benefits of autolytic debridement - CORRECT ANSWER-painless, easily done with moisture
retentive dressings, aides in combination debridement methods
disadvantages of autolytic debridement - CORRECT ANSWER-takes times, may be aesthetically
displeasing to the patient if using a transparent dressing
contraindications to autolytic debridement - CORRECT ANSWER-neutropenic patients, those
with diabetes mellitus (higher risk for infection)
surfactant debridement - CORRECT ANSWER-a type of non-instrumental debridement that
uses concentrated nonionic surfactant dressings (CSDs) which can soften and loosen wound
debris, breakdown biofilms, and prevent redevelopment of biofilms
indications for surfactant debridement - CORRECT ANSWER-stagnant wounds, local wound
infections, burns
benefits of surfactant debridement - CORRECT ANSWER-cleanses wound without the use of
cytogenic agents, reduces inflammation, reduces biofilm, allows for daily visualization of wound
disadvantages of surfactant debridement - CORRECT ANSWER-can be expensive, dressing
must be changed daily
contraindications for surfactant debridement - CORRECT ANSWER-sensitivity to chemical
properties
enzymatic debridement - CORRECT ANSWER-a type of non-instrumental debridement that
uses collagenase to dissolve collagen anchors between necrotic tissue and the wound bed
CORRECT ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY WELL DEFINED ANSWERS
LATEST ALREADY GRADED A+||GUARANTEED SUCCESS!!!!
Edge/epithelial advancement
Regeneration/repair of tissue
Social/patient related factors
Framework used to provide an optimal physiologic wound environment that is conducive to
healing - CORRECT ANSWER-TIMERS
Goal of tissue management - CORRECT ANSWER-to remove non-viable, necrotic tissue as well
as non-functional tissue such as hypergranulation
goal of inflammation or infection control - CORRECT ANSWER-eliminate infection and control
bioburden
goal of moisture balance - CORRECT ANSWER-not too wet and not too dry
,provide moist wound therapy, absorb excess drainage, control odor, fill dead space, control
swelling, protect periwound
TIMERS - CORRECT ANSWER-Tissue management
Inflammation/infection control
Moisture balance
goal of epithelial/edge advancement - CORRECT ANSWER-keep wound edged open, address
epibole and undermining, remove callous, protect periwound skin
goal of regeneration/repair of tissue - CORRECT ANSWER-cellular products, tissue based
products, advanced therapies such as hyperbaric treatment of NPWT
goal of social/patient related factors - CORRECT ANSWER-develop a patient-centers POC,
patient engagement, holistic assessment
why use debridement? - CORRECT ANSWER-to remove necrotic tissue or debris, remove and
reduce biofilm, remove infected tissues, in palliative care to control odor, to facilitate wound
visualization, in chronic wounds to convert to acute wound to promote healing
autolytic debridement - CORRECT ANSWER-a type of non-instrumental debridement that uses
the body's own WBCs, enzymes, and moisture to re-hydrate, soften, and liquify hard eschar and
slough
, benefits of autolytic debridement - CORRECT ANSWER-painless, easily done with moisture
retentive dressings, aides in combination debridement methods
disadvantages of autolytic debridement - CORRECT ANSWER-takes times, may be aesthetically
displeasing to the patient if using a transparent dressing
contraindications to autolytic debridement - CORRECT ANSWER-neutropenic patients, those
with diabetes mellitus (higher risk for infection)
surfactant debridement - CORRECT ANSWER-a type of non-instrumental debridement that
uses concentrated nonionic surfactant dressings (CSDs) which can soften and loosen wound
debris, breakdown biofilms, and prevent redevelopment of biofilms
indications for surfactant debridement - CORRECT ANSWER-stagnant wounds, local wound
infections, burns
benefits of surfactant debridement - CORRECT ANSWER-cleanses wound without the use of
cytogenic agents, reduces inflammation, reduces biofilm, allows for daily visualization of wound
disadvantages of surfactant debridement - CORRECT ANSWER-can be expensive, dressing
must be changed daily
contraindications for surfactant debridement - CORRECT ANSWER-sensitivity to chemical
properties
enzymatic debridement - CORRECT ANSWER-a type of non-instrumental debridement that
uses collagenase to dissolve collagen anchors between necrotic tissue and the wound bed