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Clinical Nursing Skills

Check Your Understanding Questions

Clinical Nursing SkillsCheck Your Understanding Questions

Check Your Understanding Questions

1 .
Describe intentional and unintentional wounds.
2 .
Describe closed and open wounds.
3 .
Describe the difference between erythema in patients with lighter skin and patients with darker skin tones.
4 .
Describe the five types of exudate that may come from wounds.
5 .
Describe how the disruption of activities of daily living (ADLs) may have psychological effects on a patient.
6 .
Describe nursing interventions for a patient who has altered body image caused by a chronic wound.
7 .
Explain the difference between providing decontamination for a patient with chemical burns and a patient with radiation burns.
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