Ch. 32 PrepU- Skin Integrity and Wound Care
The nurse is taking care of a client who asks about wound dehiscence. It is the second postoperative day. Which response by the nurse is most accurate?
"Dehiscence is when a wound has partial or total separation of the wound layers."
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 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
What is another term for localized dehydration in a wound?
Desiccation
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."
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. -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.
For which client would the application of a hydrocolloid dressing be most appropriate?
A client who has a partial-thickness venous ulcer with moderate drainage
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.
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 is removing the staples from a client's surgical incision, as ordered. After removing the first few staples, the nurse notes that the edges of the wound pull apart as each staple is removed. What is the nurse's best action?
Stop removing staples and inform the surgeon
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
The nurse would recognize which client as being particularly susceptible to impaired wound healing?
an obese woman with a history of type 1 diabetes
Which is not considered a skin appendage? -connective tissue -hair -sebaceous gland -eccrine sweat glands
connective 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 caring for a client who has reported to the emergency department with a steam burn to the right forearm. The burn is pink and has small blisters. The burn is most likely:
second degree or partial thickness
What intervention should the nurse teach the client to support the underlying tissues and decrease discomfort after removal of surgical staples?
to splint the area when engaging in activity
A Penrose drain typically exits a client's skin through a stab wound created by the surgeon.
true
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
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 pediatric nurse is familiar with specific characteristics of children's skin. Which statement describes the common skin characteristics in a child?
An infant's skin and mucous membranes are easily injured and at risk for infection.
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.
The nurse is applying a heating pad to a client experiencing neck pain. Which nursing action is performed correctly?
The nurse keeps the pad in place for 20 to 30 minutes, assessing it regularly.
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
Which education points would the nurse use to explain the development of pressure injuries to clients and how to prevent them? Select all that apply.
"Pressure injuries usually occur over bony prominences where body weight is distributed over a small area without much subcutaneous tissue." "The skin can tolerate considerable pressure without cell death, but for short periods only." "The duration of pressure, compared to the amount of pressure, plays a larger role in pressure injury formation."
After 30 minutes, the nurse is preparing to remove the cold therapy application when the client asks if it can be left on a little longer. What is the best action by the nurse?
Explain that leaving cold therapy on for longer than 30 minutes can cause tissue necrosis.
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.
Collection of a wound culture has been ordered for a client whose traumatic hand wound is showing signs of infection. When collecting this laboratory specimen, which action should the nurse take?
Rotate the swab several times over the wound surface to obtain an adequate specimen.
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