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Question 57 (1.5 points) A patient is admitted with a nonhealing wound. Which nursing action is most effective in preven

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2022 7:54 am
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Question 57 (1.5 points) A patient is admitted with a nonhealing wound. Which nursing action is most effective in preventing a wound infection? Suggesting dietary supplements Using sterile dressing supplies Performing careful hand hygiene Applying antibiotic ointment
Question 58 (1.5 points) A nurse caring for a post-operative patient observes the drainage in the patient's closed wound drainage system. The drainage is thin with a pale pink-yellow color. The nurse documents the drainage as which of the following? Purulent Sanguineous Serous Serosanguineous
Question 59 (1.5 points) The primary difference between acute and chronic wounds is that chronic wounds: Are full-thickness wounds, but acute wounds are superficial Exceed the typical healing time, but acute wounds heal readily Are usually infected, whereas acute wounds are contaminated Result from pressure, but acute wounds result from surgery