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4. A patient has a wound with a layer of dead tissue that is not healing properly, leading to an open sore.
What is the most likely condition of the wound?
a. debris d. ulcer
b. suture e. exudate
c. slough
5. A wound is producing a thick, yellowish fluid that usually indicates as infections. What type of fluid is
being described?
a. exudate d. purulent exudate
b. dry necrotic e. superficial granulation
c. semi-occlusive dressing
6. After cleaning a wound, the nurse applies a piece of fabric directly onto the wound to protect it. What
is this piece of fabric called?
a. debris d. primary dressing
b. exudate e. secondary dressing
c. semi-occlusive dressing
7. A wound is in the healing process, with new tissue forming that appears red and moist. What type of
tissue is this?
a. dry necrotic d. superficial granulation
b. surgical wound e. purulent exudate
c. traumatic wound
8. A patient’s wound is covered with a dressing that allows air to pass through but still provides a
barrier to moisture. What type of dressing is being used?
a. dry necrotic d. semi-occlusive dressing
b. primary dressing e. superficial granulation
c. secondary dressing
9. A patient’s wound is leaking clear fluid, indicating inflammation and healing. What is this fluid called?
a. exudate d. suture
b. slough e. ulcer
c. debris
10. A wound shows dead tissue that is dry and has no moisture. What type of tissue is present?
a. traumatic wound d. purulent exudate
b. dry necrotic e. chronic wound
c. primary dressing
Linking Patient Data in Communicating Wound Care
Linking patient’s information to determine the appropriate wound care including
the type, objectives, methods, and possible side effects of the care
Review the patient log, which includes details about the patient's condition and wound care. Then, read the
following dialogue and study the relevant information from the log that corresponds to the conversation.
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