2,4,5
Option 1:
Estrogen levels increase in adolescence, causing darkening of the skin, striae to form, and increased skin oiliness.
Option 2:
Aging causes a decrease in lean body mass, which can cause skin breakdown.
Option 3:
Thermoregulation is impaired in infants, not in elderly clients.
Option 4:
With age, the subcutaneous layer begins to thin. This places the client at risk for skin
breakdown.
Option 5:
As clients age, sweat and sebaceous gland function diminishes, leading to skin becoming dry.
2
Option 1:
Slough may be white, yellow, or tan.
Option 2:
Eschar is dry, thick, and leathery. It may be black, brown, or gray
Option 3:
Granulation is made of new blood vessels, connective tissue, and fibroblasts.
Option 4:
A nongranulating bed is pink, shiny, and smooth.
1,3,4,5
Option
1:
Tanning exposes the skin to damaging UV rays that can lead to skin cancer and dryness.
Option 2:
Exercise increases circulation to the skin, thus promoting skin integrity and wound healing.
Option 3:
Smoking reduces oxygenation to the cells and tissue, leading to compromised wound healing and skin breakdown.
Option 4:
Excessive or insufficient cleansing can lead to skin breakdown, dryness, and bacterial overgrowth, which can lead to infection.
Option
5:
Complications occur in about 20% of body piercings and include local infections, sepsis, endocarditis, hepatitis, and toxic shock syndrome.
Correct Sequence - 3,4,8,2,6,5,7,1
Correct Feedback
The nurse would gather the needed supplies and don nonsterile gloves. After removing the old dressing, the nurse would place an emesis basin under the base of the wound and then irrigate the wound using a 35-mL syringe with a 19-gauge angiocatheter. This
prevents too much psi that results from using a smaller syringe. The nurse would then twist the top of the aerobic culturette tube to loosen the swab and press the swab against a beefy red portion of the wound bed. The next step is to carefully insert the swab into the aerobic culturette container and then crush the bottom of the ampule to activate the culture medium. The nurse should then label the tube with the name, time, date, and source and send it to the lab.
2,4,5
Option
1:
Estrogen levels increase in adolescence, causing darkening of the skin, striae to form, and increased skin oiliness.
Option 2:
Aging causes a decrease in lean body mass, which can cause skin breakdown.
Option 3:
Thermoregulation is impaired in infants, not in elderly clients.
Option 4:
With age, the subcutaneous layer begins to thin. This places the client at risk for skin breakdown.
Option 5:
As clients age, sweat and sebaceous gland function diminishes, leading to
skin becoming dry.
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