Nursing Considerations for Tissue Integrity Quiz

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#1

Which of the following factors contribute to impaired tissue integrity?

Inadequate nutrition
Regular exercise
Adequate hydration
Sufficient sleep
#2

Which assessment finding indicates a risk for impaired tissue integrity?

Intact skin with good turgor
Presence of a pressure ulcer
Normal capillary refill time
Symmetrical movement of extremities
#3

What is the primary goal of wound care?

To promote infection
To hasten necrosis
To accelerate healing
To induce bleeding
#4

Which nursing intervention is appropriate for promoting tissue integrity in a bedridden patient?

Encourage immobility
Apply pressure to bony prominences
Implement a turning schedule
Limit fluid intake
#5

Which factor contributes to delayed wound healing?

Adequate nutrition
Minimal stress
Smoking
Regular exercise
#6

What is the recommended position for a patient to minimize pressure on the sacrum and coccyx?

Supine position
Side-lying position
Prone position
Fowler's position
#7

Which intervention helps in maintaining moisture balance in wound care?

Using dry gauze dressings
Applying a moisture-retentive dressing
Exposing the wound to air
Applying alcohol-based solutions
#8

What is the most appropriate action to prevent pressure ulcers in a patient confined to a wheelchair?

Keep the wheelchair stationary for prolonged periods
Encourage frequent position changes
Use a hard cushion for seating
Avoid padding areas of bony prominences
#9

What is the purpose of debridement in wound care?

To promote infection
To remove dead tissue
To delay healing
To increase pain
#10

Which assessment finding indicates a complication of wound healing?

Presence of granulation tissue
Increase in wound size
Reduction in exudate
Absence of odor
#11

Which type of wound exudate indicates an infection?

Serosanguineous
Serous
Purulent
Hemorrhagic
#12

What is the rationale behind using a hydrocolloid dressing in wound care?

To absorb excess moisture
To promote autolytic debridement
To enhance gas exchange
To provide a protective barrier

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