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ANS: C Risk factors for development of a pressure injury include lack of mobility, exposure of skin to excessive moisture (e.g., urinary or fecal incontinence), malnourishment, and aging skin. The client with hemiparesis and incontinence has two risk factors. The client with pneumonia has no identified risk factors. The other two are at lower risk if they are not very mobile, but having two risk factors is a higher risk. A nurse is caring for a client with an electrical burn. The client has entrance wounds on the hands and exit wounds on the feet. What information is most important to include when planning care? a. The client may have memory and cognitive issues postburn. b. Everything between the entry and exit wounds can be damaged. c. The respiratory system requires close monitoring for signs of swelling. d. Electrical burns increase the risk of developing future cancers. ANS: B As the electricity enters the body, travels through various tissues, and exits, it damages all the tissue it flows through. There may be severe internal injury that is not yet apparent. The client may have cognitive issues postburn but this is not as important as vigilant monitoring for complications. Respiratory system swelling is associated with thermal burns and smoke inhalation. Exposure to radiation increases cancer risk. A nurse cares for a client who has a stage 3 pressure injury with copious exudate. What type of dressing does the nurse use on this wound? a. Wet-to-damp saline moistened gauze b. None, the wound is left open to the air c. A transparent film d. Multi-fiber superabsorbent dressing
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