Chapter 32: Skin integrity and wound care
The nurse is educating an older adult client about skin care. Which recommendation will assist the client in maintaining skin integrity?
"Avoid soaps with artificial ingredients or fragrances, as milder soaps are safer."
To determine a client's risk for pressure injury development, it is most important for the nurse to ask the client which question?
"Do you experience incontinence?"
The nurse is caring for a client with an ankle sprain. Which client statement regarding an ice pack indicates that nursing teaching has been effective?
"I will put a layer of cloth between my skin and the ice pack."
The nurse and client are looking at the client's heel pressure injury. The client asks, "Why does my heel look black?" What is the nurse's appropriate response?
"That is necrotic tissue, which must be removed to promote healing."
A client who had a knee replacement asks the nurse, "Why do I need this little bulb coming out of my knee?" What is the appropriate nursing response?
"The drain allows removal of blood and drainage from the surgical wound, which enables healing and protects the skin around the wound."
The nurse is teaching a client about healing of a minor surgical wound by first intention. What teaching will the nurse include?
"Very little scar tissue will form."
The acute care nurse is caring for a client whose large surgical wound is healing by secondary intention. The client asks, "Why is my wound still open? Will it ever heal?" Which response by the nurse is most appropriate?
"Your wound will heal slowly as granulation tissue forms and fills the wound."
The nurse has removed the sutures and is now planning to apply wound closure strips. What should the nurse do before applying the strips?
Apply a skin protectant to the skin around the incision.
The nurse observes the presence of intestinal contents protruding from the client's surgical wound after colon resection. What action will the nurse take?
Apply saline solution-moistened gauze over the protruding area.
A client reports acute pain while negative pressure wound therapy is in place. What should the nurse do first?
Assess the client's wound and vital signs.
A nurse is caring for a client who has a pressure injury on the left great toe. The client is scheduled for debridement the next morning. Based on the red-yellow-black (RYB) Wound Classification System, which classification should the nurse document?
Black classification
A nurse is admitting a client to a long-term care facility. What should the nurse plan to use to assess the client for risk of pressure injury development?
Braden Scale
A client comes to the emergency department reporting a painful left ankle, headache, and dizziness, after falling off a skateboard and sliding on the sidewalk. For what type of injuries would the nurse be alert? Select all that apply. Broken left ankle Bruising Soft tissue damage Concussion Abrasions Dehydration
Broken left ankle Bruising Soft tissue damage Concussion Abrasions
A nurse is cleaning the wound of a client who has been injured by a gunshot. Which guideline is recommended for this procedure?
Clean the wound from the top to the bottom and from the center to outside.
Which actions should the nurse perform when cleansing a wound prior to the application of a new dressing? Select all that apply. Clean the wound from top to bottom. Clean from the outside of the wound to the center. Use a sterile applicator to apply any ointment that is ordered. Use a new gauze for each wipe of the wound. Avoid touching the wound bed, whether with gloves or forceps.
Clean the wound from top to bottom.. Use a sterile applicator to apply any ointment that is ordered. Use a new gauze for each wipe of the wound. Avoid touching the wound bed, whether with gloves or forceps.
Which is not considered a skin appendage?
Connective tissue
Upon review of a postoperative client's medication list, the nurse recognizes that which medication will delay the healing of the operative wound?
Corticosteroids
A postoperative client is being transferred from the bed to a gurney and states, "I feel like something has just given away." What should the nurse assess in the client?
Dehiscence of the wound
The wound care nurse evaluates a client's wound after being consulted. The client's wound healing has been slow. Upon assessment of the wound, the wound care nurse informs the medical-surgical nurse that the wound healing is being delayed due to the client's state of dehydration and dehydrated tissues in the wound that are crusty. What is another term for localized dehydration in a wound?
Desiccation
The nurse is performing frequent skin assessment at the site where cold therapy has been in place. The nurse notes pallor at the site and the client reports "it feels numb." What is the best action by the nurse at this time?
Discontinue the therapy and assess the client.
A nurse has applied a bandage to a client's arm from just above the wrist to just below the elbow. What finding(s) would suggest to the nurse that there are no circulatory complications? Select all that apply. Fingers with quick capillary refill Warm hand Decreased radial pulse Cyanosis No finger numbness or tingling
Fingers with quick capillary refill Warm hand No finger numbness or tingling
The nurse is helping a confused client with a large leg wound order dinner. Which food item is most appropriate for the nurse to select to promote wound healing?
Fish
What type of dressing is occlusive or semi-occlusive, limits exchange of oxygen between wound and environment, provides minimal to moderate absorption of drainage, maintains a moist wound environment, and may be left in place for three to seven days, thus resulting in less interference with healing?
Hydrocolloid
The nurse is preparing a care plan for a client who has recently undergone a mastectomy. Which nursing diagnosis should the nurse rank with the highest priority?
Impaired tissue integrity
The nurse is caring for a client who has a wound to the right forearm following a motor vehicle accident. The primary care provider has ordered culture of the wound. Which action should the nurse perform in obtaining a wound culture?
Keep the swab and the inside of the culture tube sterile prior to collecting the culture.
A nurse removing sutures from a client's traumatic wound notices that the sutures are encrusted with blood and difficult to remove. What would be the nurse's most appropriate action?
Moisten sterile gauze with sterile saline to gently loosen crusts before removing sutures.
A nurse caring for a client who has a surgical wound after a caesarean birth notes dehiscence of the wound, what is the main priority of nursing care?
Notify the surgeon, apply a sterile saline-moistened dressing to the open areas, and support the wound during coughing or abdominal movement
A nurse on a medical-surgical unit is completing the admission assessment on a 38-year-old client. The client is feeble and unable to get out of bed and at times they slide down and require assistance for repositioning. They respond to verbal commands, but cannot accurately express discomfort and have no sensation in the left lower extremity. The client is only able to make frequent, but slight, changes in extremity position. The client has no control over their bowel or bladder and subsequently requires linen changes at least twice per shift. When fed, the client generally eats 50% or less of each meal. Using the Braden Scale, identify the appropriate score and description associated with the client's risk factors.
Sensory Perception: Slightly limited Moisture: Constantly Moist Mobility: Slightly Limited
A nurse is assessing a client's surgical wound and sees drainage that is pale pink-yellow and thin and contains plasma and red cells. What is this type of drainage?
Serosanguineous
A client's pressure injury is superficial and presents clinically as an abrasion, blister, or shallow crater. How would the nurse document this pressure injury?
Stage II
A nursing instructor is teaching a student nurse about the layers of the skin. Which layer should the student nurse understand is a potential source of energy in an undernourished client?
Subcutaneous tissue
A nurse is caring for a client who has an avulsion of her left thumb. Which description should the nurse understand as being the definition of avulsion?
Tearing of a structure from its normal position
A client who was injured when stepping on a rusted nail visits the health care facility. What is the most important assessment information the nurse needs to obtain?
The status of the client's tetanus immunization
A student nurse is preparing to perform a dressing change for a pressure injury on a client's sacrum area. The chart states that the pressure injury is staged as "unstageable." Which wound description should the student nurse expect to assess?
The wound is 3 × 5 cm, with yellow tissue covering the entire wound.
The nurse considers the impact of shearing forces in the development of pressure injuries in clients. Which client would be most likely to develop a pressure injury from shearing forces?
a client sitting in a chair who slides down
The nurse is performing pressure injury assessment for clients in a hospital setting. Which client would the nurse consider to be at greatest risk for developing a pressure injury?
a critical care client
The nurse is preparing to measure the depth of a client's tunneled wound. Which implement should the nurse use to measure the depth accurately?
a sterile, flexible applicator moistened with saline
The nurse is assessing the wounds of clients in a burn unit. Which wound would most likely heal by primary intention?
a surgical incision with sutured approximated edges
Which client(s) is considered at risk for skin alterations? Select all that apply. an adolescent with multiple body piercings a client in a monogamous same-sex relationship a client receiving radiation therapy a client undergoing cardiac monitoring a client with diabetes
an adolescent with multiple body piercings a client receiving radiation therapy a client with diabetes
The nurse would recognize which client as being particularly susceptible to impaired wound healing?
an obese woman with a history of type 1 diabetes
A client recovering from abdominal surgery sneezes and then screams, "My insides are hanging out!" What is the initial nursing intervention?
applying sterile dressings with normal saline over the protruding organs and tissue
A teacher brings a student to the school nurse and explains that the student fell onto both knees while running in the hallway. The knees have since turned shades of blue and purple. Which type of injury does the nurse anticipate assessing?
contusion
The nurse is preparing to apply a roller bandage to a client with a sprained knee. Which technique does the nurse plan to use?
figure-of-eight turn
A nurse is caring for a postsurgical client with a Jackson-Pratt drain. Which type of wound drainage should the nurse report to the health care provider as an indication of infection?
foul-smelling drainage that is grayish in color
The nurse is caring for a client in the emergency department with a cut sustained 15 minutes ago while the client was preparing dinner at home. The nurse understands that the wound is in which phase of healing?
hemostasis phase
A nurse is caring for a client with laceration wounds on the knee. The nurse notes that the client is in remodeling phase of wound repair. Which statement describes this phase of wound recovery?
period during which the wound undergoes changes and maturation
The nurse is caring for a client with a stage 2 pressure injury. Which intervention will help prevent shearing force?
preventing the client from sliding in bed
A nurse is treating a client who has a wound with full-thickness tissue loss and edges that do not readily approximate. The nurse knows that the open wound will gradually fill with granulation tissue. Which type of wound healing is this?
secondary intention
What is the best way for the nurse to ensure there is not any tension on the tubing when caring for a client with a Jackson-Pratt drain?
secure the drain to the client's gown with a safety pin below the level of the wound
A nurse is documenting on a client who has had an appendectomy. During a dressing change of the surgical site, the nurse observed a pale pink drainage on the dressing. Which drainage type should the nurse document?
serosanguineous
The nurse is preparing to insert an IV for a client with dehydration. Which dressing supply will the nurse gather to take in the client's room?
transparent
A nurse is caring for a 78-year-old client who was admitted after a femur fracture. The primary care provider placed the client on bed rest. Which action should the nurse perform to prevent a pressure injury?
use pillows to maintain a side-lying position as needed