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Nursing 155 Complex Next Gen NCLEX questions 2026
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A+ GRADE ASSURED COMPLETE SOLUTIONS AND VERI
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FIED ANSWERS (64B52)zm zm
QUESTION 1 zm
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A nurse is assessing a client's pressure ulcer that shows signs of infection, including e
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rythema, warmth, and purulent drainage. Which intervention is the nurse's priority in
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a) Continuation of the current wound dressing.
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b) Application of a hydrocolloid dressing.
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c) Initiation of broad-spectrum antibiotics.
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d) Frequent wound cleaning with hydrogen peroxide.
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ANSWER
Answer:
c) Initiation of broad-
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spectrum antibiotics. Explanation: Signs of infection in a wound, such as erythema, warmth, and pur
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ulent drainage, indicate the presence of microorganisms that may require systemic treatment with a
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ntibiotics to prevent systemic spread.
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A client with a diabetic foot ulcer is prescribed a moist wound healing technique. Whi
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ch explanation best describes the rationale behind this approach?
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a) It prevents bacteria from entering the wound.
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b) It promotes the formation of a scab over the wound.
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Exam Solution zm
Nursing 155 Complex Next Gen NCLEX questions 2026
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A+ GRADE ASSURED COMPLETE SOLUTIONS AND VERI
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QUESTION 1 zm
Term
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A nurse is assessing a client's pressure ulcer that shows signs of infection, including e
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rythema, warmth, and purulent drainage. Which intervention is the nurse's priority in
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a) Continuation of the current wound dressing.
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b) Application of a hydrocolloid dressing.
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c) Initiation of broad-spectrum antibiotics.
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d) Frequent wound cleaning with hydrogen peroxide.
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ANSWER
Answer:
c) Initiation of broad-
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spectrum antibiotics. Explanation: Signs of infection in a wound, such as erythema, warmth, and pur
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ulent drainage, indicate the presence of microorganisms that may require systemic treatment with a
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ntibiotics to prevent systemic spread.
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QUESTION 3 zm
A client with a diabetic foot ulcer is prescribed a moist wound healing technique. Whi
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ch explanation best describes the rationale behind this approach?
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a) It prevents bacteria from entering the wound.
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b) It promotes the formation of a scab over the wound.
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