MULTIDIMENSIONAL CARE 1 EXAM 2024 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS [CORRECT & VERIFIED] A+ GRADED What is primary intention wound healing? Wound edges are well-approximated. Place in order the wound healing process. Hemostasis -> Inflammation -> Proliferate -> Maturation T/F: Serous-sanguinous drainage is blood mixed with pus. False. What is sometimes common to see in evisceration? Fistulas, total separation of the wound, caused by IAP (increased abdominal pressure) What is a partial-thickness wound with loss of epidermis and some dermis? Stage 2 What is a full-thickness wound with loss of skin and visible subcutaneous tissue? Stage 3 What is a full-thickness wound with loss of the skin and visible bone and undermining? Stage 4 What is a wound that has more than 75% of the wound bed covered? Unstageable The Braden Scale includes sensory, moisture, activity, and _________________? Mobility, nutrition, and friction/shear What are some interventions to reduce the risk for skin injury? Elevate the bed no greater than 30-degrees; offload and reposition; control and inspect skin daily; encourage intake of protein, calories, minerals, and fluids.T/F: The wound assessment should include location, size, color, wound base, drainage, edges, and peri-wound skin. True. What is an ABI (ankle-brachial index) test? Determines the atrial