PrepU Chapter 32: Skin Integrity and Wound Care
A postoperative client says during a transfer, "I feel like something just popped." The nurse immediately assesses for:
dehiscence.
The nurse is preparing to apply a roller bandage to the stump of a client who had a below-the-knee amputation. What is the nurse's first action?
elevating and supporting the stump
A nurse is caring for a client at a wound care clinic. The client has a 5 × 6-cm abdominal wound dehiscence. Which type of wound repair would the nurse expect with this wound?
secondary intention
A nurse is caring for a client with a chronic wound on the left buttock. The wound is 8.3 × 6.4 cm. Which action should the nurse use during wound care?
cleanse with a new gauze for each stroke
The registered nurse (RN) observes the licensed practical nurse (LPN) preforming this action when applying a topical gel to a client's surigical wound during a dressing change. What instructions should the RN provide the LPN regarding this action?
"To best avoid further traumatizing the wound bed, apply the gel with a sterile cotton tip applicator."
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.
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 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 nurse is teaching a nursing student about surgical drains and their purposes. The nursing student understands that the purpose for a T-tube drain is:
to provide drainage for bile.
The nurse is caring for a client who has a stage IV pressure injury. Based on the nurse's understanding of wound healing, arrange the following four phases of wound healing in the correct order.
* Hemostasis * Inflammatory * Proliferation * Maturation