Practice Question
The client has an open wound on the sacrum with an order for the following: "Apply hydrogel dressing on the wound. Change dressing every day." The nurse recognizes that the primary purpose of this dressing is to:
Answer Choices:
Correct Answer:
provide moisture to the wound
Rationale:
Hydrogel dressings maintain a moist wound environment, which promotes autolytic debridement and supports cellular migration, enhancing tissue regeneration and wound healing. Keeping the wound moist prevents the wound bed from drying out, reducing pain and minimizing scab formation, which can delay healing.
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Answer Choices:
A. skin irritation.
B. loss of the patch.
C. Interactions with other medications
D. drug overdose.
The nurse is caring for a client who has been wearing a nitroglycerin patch and receives an order to start a nitroglycerin intravenous infusion. The old patch must be removed from the client's body in order to avoid:
Answer Choices:
A. skin irritation.
B. loss of the patch.
C. Interactions with other medications
D. drug overdose.
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Answer Choices:
A. activity intolerance.
B. Ineffective breathing pattern.
C. Ineffective airway clearance.
D. ineffective gas exchange.
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Answer Choices:
A. bradycardia, lethargy, confusion.
B. restlessness, confusion, tachycardia
C. bradycardia, dyspnea. cyanosis.
D. hypotension, vomiting, cyanosis.
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Answer Choices:
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Question Details
- Category: RN Nursing Exam(s)
- Subcategory: ATI Exam(s)
- Domain: RN ATI Fundamentals of Nursing
- Answer Choices: 4