NDNQI Pressure Injury Training Module 4 MOST Possible
Questions and Answers 2025/ 2026 GRADED to pass
A 17-year-old female was admitted to the pediatric ICU with exacerbation of
her cystic fibrosis. On day 3, she was transferred to the medical pediatric
unit. The pressure injury survey was conducted on day 4 of the
hospitalization and the survey team noted a Stage 2 pressure injury under
the oxygen tubing over the top of her left ear. Review of her hospital
admission assessment record revealed intact, very dry skin with poor turgor.
The skin assessment documented on arrival to the medical pediatric unit
noted a Stage 1 pressure injury at this site. For the pressure injury survey,
this would be reported as:
A Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injury Only
A 68-year-old male was admitted to the ICU after a coronary artery bypass
procedure. He was unstable with several episodes of hypotension for 3 days
and then began to improve and stabilize. The pressure injury survey was
conducted on day 6 of the hospitalization and the survey team noted a Stage
2 pressure injury over his coccyx. Review of his hospital admission
assessment record revealed his skin was warm, dry, and intact. For the
pressure injury survey, this would be reported as:
A Hospital-Acquired and Unit-Acquired Pressure Injury
A 7-year-old female patient with spina bifida was admitted to the pediatric
unit from home. The pressure injury survey was conducted on day 8 of the
hospitalization and the survey team noted a Stage 3 pressure injury on the
tibial plateau of her left lower leg. Her mother reports she got the wound
from her leg brace. Review of the hospital admission assessment record
revealed her skin was warm and dry with an eschar-covered wound at this
site. For the pressure injury survey, this would be reported as:
A Community-Acquired Pressure Injury
A 72-year-old male was admitted with pancreatitis to the surgical unit from
home. His condition worsened after 24 hours and he was transferred to the
ICU. The pressure injury survey was conducted on day 3 of the
hospitalization and the survey team noted a Stage 2 pressure injury over the
sacrum. Review of his hospital admission assessment record revealed his
skin was warm and dry with abrasions over both forearms. The skin
assessment documented on transfer to the ICU indicated a Stage 1 non-
Questions and Answers 2025/ 2026 GRADED to pass
A 17-year-old female was admitted to the pediatric ICU with exacerbation of
her cystic fibrosis. On day 3, she was transferred to the medical pediatric
unit. The pressure injury survey was conducted on day 4 of the
hospitalization and the survey team noted a Stage 2 pressure injury under
the oxygen tubing over the top of her left ear. Review of her hospital
admission assessment record revealed intact, very dry skin with poor turgor.
The skin assessment documented on arrival to the medical pediatric unit
noted a Stage 1 pressure injury at this site. For the pressure injury survey,
this would be reported as:
A Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injury Only
A 68-year-old male was admitted to the ICU after a coronary artery bypass
procedure. He was unstable with several episodes of hypotension for 3 days
and then began to improve and stabilize. The pressure injury survey was
conducted on day 6 of the hospitalization and the survey team noted a Stage
2 pressure injury over his coccyx. Review of his hospital admission
assessment record revealed his skin was warm, dry, and intact. For the
pressure injury survey, this would be reported as:
A Hospital-Acquired and Unit-Acquired Pressure Injury
A 7-year-old female patient with spina bifida was admitted to the pediatric
unit from home. The pressure injury survey was conducted on day 8 of the
hospitalization and the survey team noted a Stage 3 pressure injury on the
tibial plateau of her left lower leg. Her mother reports she got the wound
from her leg brace. Review of the hospital admission assessment record
revealed her skin was warm and dry with an eschar-covered wound at this
site. For the pressure injury survey, this would be reported as:
A Community-Acquired Pressure Injury
A 72-year-old male was admitted with pancreatitis to the surgical unit from
home. His condition worsened after 24 hours and he was transferred to the
ICU. The pressure injury survey was conducted on day 3 of the
hospitalization and the survey team noted a Stage 2 pressure injury over the
sacrum. Review of his hospital admission assessment record revealed his
skin was warm and dry with abrasions over both forearms. The skin
assessment documented on transfer to the ICU indicated a Stage 1 non-