NR 224 QUIZ 2 LATEST EXAM COMPLETE 100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+||CHAMBERLAINE UNIVERSITY

NR 224 QUIZ 2 LATEST EXAM COMPLETE 100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+||CHAMBERLAINE UNIVERSITY

NR 224 QUIZ 2 LATEST 2023-2024 EXAM COMPLETE
100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
WITH RATIONALES (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
|ALREADY GRADED A+||CHAMBERLAINE
UNIVERSITY
What are some characteristics of a stage II pressure ulcer? – ANSWER- –
Shallow wound

  • open wound
  • wound looks red/ pink
  • no slough presented
    What other aspects may a stage II pressure ulcer look like? – ANSWER-
  • intact wound
  • ruptured serum-filled blister
    What does the wound bed look like with a stage II pressure ulcer –
    ANSWER- – Resembles a crater
    What is a stage III pressure ulcer called? – ANSWER- – Full-thickness
    skin loss
    What two aspects may be noted as visible in a stage III pressure ulcer? –
    ANSWER- – Sloughing
  • Eschar
    What does the wound bed look like in stage III pressure ulcer? –
    ANSWER- – deep wound bed
    What are some characteristics of a stage III pressure ulcer? – ANSWER-
  • Exposure of the subcutaneous fat
  • slough
  • eschar
  • tunneling
  • undermining
    What aspects of the wound bed can be noted with a stage III pressure
    ulcer? – ANSWER- – tunneling may be noted with a stage III P.U.
  • Undermining may be noted w/ a stage III P.U.
    What is a stage IV pressure ulcer called? – ANSWER- – full-thickness
    and tissue loss
    What are some characteristics of a stage IV pressure ulcer? – ANSWER-
  • exposed tendon or muscle
  • exposure of bones
  • slough
  • eschar
  • undermining
  • tunneling
    What can be noted in stage III and stage IV of pressure ulcers? –
    ANSWER- All the below can be noted:
  • tunneling
  • eschar
  • undermining
  • slough
    What are some characteristics of a suspected deep tissue injury? –
    ANSWER- – purple or maroon localized area of discoloration
  • blood-filled blister
    What can an area of a suspected deep tissue injury area feel like? –
    ANSWER- – painful
  • mushy
  • boggy
  • firm
  • warmer and/or cooler than adjacent tissue
    What is a unstageable pressure ulcer? – ANSWER- – Full-thickness
    tissue loss in which the base of the ulcer is covered by eschar or other
    characterizations
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