Deck 11: Basic Wound Care and Specialized Interventions
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Deck 11: Basic Wound Care and Specialized Interventions
1
Which of the following is an aspect of chest physical therapy (CPT)?
A) Postural drainage
B) Percussion and vibration
C) Airway clearance
D) All of the above
A) Postural drainage
B) Percussion and vibration
C) Airway clearance
D) All of the above
D
In some facilities,a physical therapist will be responsible for all aspects of CPT,including postural drainage,percussion and vibration,and airway clearance (e.g.,suctioning and cough techniques).
In some facilities,a physical therapist will be responsible for all aspects of CPT,including postural drainage,percussion and vibration,and airway clearance (e.g.,suctioning and cough techniques).
2
At which site is a pressure ulcer most likely to develop?
A) Anterior thigh
B) Heels
C) Abdomen
D) Biceps
A) Anterior thigh
B) Heels
C) Abdomen
D) Biceps
B
A pressure ulcer is a localized injury to the skin or underlying tissue.It usually occurs over a bony prominence such as the heel or ischial tuberosity.
A pressure ulcer is a localized injury to the skin or underlying tissue.It usually occurs over a bony prominence such as the heel or ischial tuberosity.
3
What percentage tensile strength does scar tissue possess compared with the tissue that it replaces?
A) 50 percent
B) 80 percent
C) 100 percent
D) 125 percent
A) 50 percent
B) 80 percent
C) 100 percent
D) 125 percent
B
Scar tissue typically has only 80 percent of the tensile strength of the tissue that it replaces.The tensile strength of the tissue covering a wound is created by the collagen tissue organized during the remodeling phase of tissue healing.
Scar tissue typically has only 80 percent of the tensile strength of the tissue that it replaces.The tensile strength of the tissue covering a wound is created by the collagen tissue organized during the remodeling phase of tissue healing.
4
According to the rule of nines,what percentage of the total body area is each upper extremity assigned?
A) 9 percent
B) 18 percent
C) 27 percent
D) 36 percent
A) 9 percent
B) 18 percent
C) 27 percent
D) 36 percent
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5
Which of the following is used to for the most accurate measurement of hand edema or muscle atrophy?
A) Girth measurement with plastic measuring tape
B) Measurement with a metal ruler
C) Goniometric measurement
D) Volumetric measurement
A) Girth measurement with plastic measuring tape
B) Measurement with a metal ruler
C) Goniometric measurement
D) Volumetric measurement
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6
Which type of debridement uses an occlusive dressing in conjunction with self-produced enzymes?
A) Sharp
B) Mechanical
C) Chemical
D) Autolysis
A) Sharp
B) Mechanical
C) Chemical
D) Autolysis
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7
Which is not a contraindication for lymphedema treatment?
A) Acute infection
B) Recent trauma or a burn
C) Active cancer
D) Congestive heart or kidney failure
A) Acute infection
B) Recent trauma or a burn
C) Active cancer
D) Congestive heart or kidney failure
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8
Which layer of the skin is damaged with a first-degree burn?
A) Epidermis
B) Dermis
C) Subcutaneous fat layer
D) All of the above
A) Epidermis
B) Dermis
C) Subcutaneous fat layer
D) All of the above
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9
Which type of amputation denotes the removal of the entire pelvis and distal structures?
A) Hemicorpectomy
B) Hemipelvectomy
C) Hip disarticulation
D) Symes disarticulation
A) Hemicorpectomy
B) Hemipelvectomy
C) Hip disarticulation
D) Symes disarticulation
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10
What are the goals for an infected wound?
A) Maintain a moist wound bed, and soften and remove eschar.
B) Protect the surrounding tissue, absorb exudate, and contain infection.
C) Maintain a moist wound bed, and protect surrounding tissue.
D) Maintain a moist wound bed, and absorb exudates.
A) Maintain a moist wound bed, and soften and remove eschar.
B) Protect the surrounding tissue, absorb exudate, and contain infection.
C) Maintain a moist wound bed, and protect surrounding tissue.
D) Maintain a moist wound bed, and absorb exudates.
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11
The vascular,exudates,and reparative phases occur in which stage of wound healing?
A) Inflammatory
B) Proliferative
C) Remodeling
D) Maturation
A) Inflammatory
B) Proliferative
C) Remodeling
D) Maturation
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12
What circulation test uses a treadmill to check for arterial insufficiency?
A) Rubor of dependency test
B) Ankle-brachial test
C) Venous filling time test
D) Claudication test
A) Rubor of dependency test
B) Ankle-brachial test
C) Venous filling time test
D) Claudication test
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13
How often should "wet to wet" dressings be changed?
A) Every 4 hours
B) Every 8 hours
C) Every 12 hours
D) Daily
A) Every 4 hours
B) Every 8 hours
C) Every 12 hours
D) Daily
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14
Which type of debridement uses a scalpel or scissors to remove necrotic tissue?
A) Sharp
B) Mechanical
C) Chemical
D) Autolysis
A) Sharp
B) Mechanical
C) Chemical
D) Autolysis
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15
What stage of pressure ulcer may present as an intact serum-filled blister?
A) Stage I
B) Stage II
C) Stage III
D) Stage IV
A) Stage I
B) Stage II
C) Stage III
D) Stage IV
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16
Which of the following is most closely associated with lymphedema?
A) Rough, dry skin
B) Weak immune system function
C) Respiratory distress
D) Excessive eschar
A) Rough, dry skin
B) Weak immune system function
C) Respiratory distress
D) Excessive eschar
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17
Which phase of wound healing serves as the body's initial local defense response to injury or trauma?
A) Inflammatory
B) Proliferative
C) Remodeling
D) Maturation
A) Inflammatory
B) Proliferative
C) Remodeling
D) Maturation
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18
Which term describes redness of the skin caused by congestion of the capillaries in the lower layers of the skin?
A) Eschar
B) Erythema
C) Maceration
D) Slough
A) Eschar
B) Erythema
C) Maceration
D) Slough
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19
What factors affect wound healing time?
A) Nutritional status
B) Hydration
C) Age
D) All of the above
A) Nutritional status
B) Hydration
C) Age
D) All of the above
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20
What stage of pressure ulcer involves exposed bone,tendon,or muscle?
A) Stage I
B) Stage II
C) Stage III
D) Stage IV
A) Stage I
B) Stage II
C) Stage III
D) Stage IV
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