Deck 7: Skin Problems and Wound Care

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Which index is a noninvasive test for determining pressure differences between upper and lower extremities?

A)Ankle-brachial index
B)Body mass index
C)Pain index
D)Physiological strain index
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Which treatment is the considered the hallmark for treating venous ulcers?

A)Compression therapy
B)Debridement
C)Weight management
D)Topical dressings
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In a healthy person, the process that causes bleeding to stop is called:

A)hemostasis.
B)homeostasis.
C)inflammation.
D)remodeling.
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Which of the following is the key to managing diabetic foot conditions?

A)Amputation
B)Pressure dressings
C)Prevention
D)Wound debridement
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Which foot condition presents with erythema, swelling, bounding pulse, and increased skin temperature and is often found in patients with diabetes?

A)Athlete's foot
B)Charcot foot
C)Plantar fasciitis
D)Raynaud's phenomena
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In reference to wound care, the acronym LOPS stands for:

A)lateral oblique projections.
B)length of patient stay.
C)loss of podiatric sensation.
D)loss of protective sensation.
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What is the usual precipitating event for venous ulceration?

A)Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
B)Diabetes
C)Lipodermatosclerosis
D)Trauma to the ankle or calf
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Which severe skin infection is most commonly caused by group A streptococci and is referred to by laypeople as the "flesh eating" disease?

A)Acne
B)Mucinoses
C)Necrotizing fasciitis
D)Psoriasis
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Which of the following is not a local factor that affects the healing of a wound?

A)Diabetes
B)Edema
C)Pressure
D)Scarring
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What is the most effective and fastest method of chemical debridement?

A)Hydrotherapy
B)Irrigation
C)Sharp debridement
D)Wet to dry dressings
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How many Americans suffer from diabetes mellitus?

A)1 in 5
B)1 in 10
C)1 in 15
D)1 in 20
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What are the most common sequelae that result in death and disability for patients with diabetes?

A)Cardiovascular
B)Endocrine
C)Musculoskeletal
D)Respiratory
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Hospital costs for the more than 5 million Americans suffering from chronic wounds are between:

A)$1 billion and $250 billion annually.
B)$250 billion and $500 billion annually.
C)$500 billion and $750 billion annually.
D)$750 billion and $1 trillion annually.
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Skin comprises what percentage of a person's total body weight?

A)5%
B)10%
C)15%
D)20%
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Which type of dressing is most effective for wounds with moderate to heavy exudate?

A)Alginates
B)Antimicrobials
C)Collagens
D)Hydrogels
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Which condition is a causative factor in 70% to 90% of all chronic leg ulcers?

A)Chronic venous insufficiency
B)Diabetes
C)Hypertension
D)Osteoarthritis
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In which group of people does there not appear to be a familial link to diabetes?

A)African Americans
B)Asians
C)Hispanics
D)Native Americans
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Which of the following is not a function of skin?

A)Establishment of body image
B)Immune processing
C)Thermoregulation
D)Waste excretion
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Deck 7: Skin Problems and Wound Care
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Which index is a noninvasive test for determining pressure differences between upper and lower extremities?

A)Ankle-brachial index
B)Body mass index
C)Pain index
D)Physiological strain index
Ankle-brachial index
2
Which treatment is the considered the hallmark for treating venous ulcers?

A)Compression therapy
B)Debridement
C)Weight management
D)Topical dressings
Compression therapy
3
In a healthy person, the process that causes bleeding to stop is called:

A)hemostasis.
B)homeostasis.
C)inflammation.
D)remodeling.
hemostasis.
4
Which of the following is the key to managing diabetic foot conditions?

A)Amputation
B)Pressure dressings
C)Prevention
D)Wound debridement
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Which foot condition presents with erythema, swelling, bounding pulse, and increased skin temperature and is often found in patients with diabetes?

A)Athlete's foot
B)Charcot foot
C)Plantar fasciitis
D)Raynaud's phenomena
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In reference to wound care, the acronym LOPS stands for:

A)lateral oblique projections.
B)length of patient stay.
C)loss of podiatric sensation.
D)loss of protective sensation.
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What is the usual precipitating event for venous ulceration?

A)Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
B)Diabetes
C)Lipodermatosclerosis
D)Trauma to the ankle or calf
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8
Which severe skin infection is most commonly caused by group A streptococci and is referred to by laypeople as the "flesh eating" disease?

A)Acne
B)Mucinoses
C)Necrotizing fasciitis
D)Psoriasis
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9
Which of the following is not a local factor that affects the healing of a wound?

A)Diabetes
B)Edema
C)Pressure
D)Scarring
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What is the most effective and fastest method of chemical debridement?

A)Hydrotherapy
B)Irrigation
C)Sharp debridement
D)Wet to dry dressings
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11
How many Americans suffer from diabetes mellitus?

A)1 in 5
B)1 in 10
C)1 in 15
D)1 in 20
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What are the most common sequelae that result in death and disability for patients with diabetes?

A)Cardiovascular
B)Endocrine
C)Musculoskeletal
D)Respiratory
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13
Hospital costs for the more than 5 million Americans suffering from chronic wounds are between:

A)$1 billion and $250 billion annually.
B)$250 billion and $500 billion annually.
C)$500 billion and $750 billion annually.
D)$750 billion and $1 trillion annually.
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Skin comprises what percentage of a person's total body weight?

A)5%
B)10%
C)15%
D)20%
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Which type of dressing is most effective for wounds with moderate to heavy exudate?

A)Alginates
B)Antimicrobials
C)Collagens
D)Hydrogels
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Which condition is a causative factor in 70% to 90% of all chronic leg ulcers?

A)Chronic venous insufficiency
B)Diabetes
C)Hypertension
D)Osteoarthritis
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In which group of people does there not appear to be a familial link to diabetes?

A)African Americans
B)Asians
C)Hispanics
D)Native Americans
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Which of the following is not a function of skin?

A)Establishment of body image
B)Immune processing
C)Thermoregulation
D)Waste excretion
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