NSE 211 FINAL (2025/2026) EXAM REVIEW
COMPLETE CURRENTLY TESTING QUESTIONS
AND DETAILED CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED)
FOR GUARANTEED PASS TOP-RATED A+.
NSE 211
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what to clean a wound with ...... ANSWER .......
noncytotoxic wound cleaners (normal saline or
commercial), as it will not damage or kill fibroblasts +
healing tissue
what to use for wound irrigation ...... ANSWER ....... -
35 mL of angiocath, or 100 mL normal saline
debridement ...... ANSWER ....... removal of non-
viable, necrotic tissue that is necessary to ...
- rid injury of source of infection
- enable visual of wound bed
- provide clean base for healing
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types of debridement ...... ANSWER ....... - sharp,
chemical/enzymatic, autolytic, biological, mechanical
what is sharp or surgical debridement ...... ANSWER
....... - the most efficient way to reach vitalized tissue
- used when sepsis is localized
- sharp instrument is use, & performed by experts
what is chemical/enzymatic debridement ...... ANSWER
....... topical enzymes that will either digest or dissolve
necrotic tissue
what is important to know about chemical or enzymatic
debridement ...... ANSWER ....... it's important to only
apply the enzymes *in the wound bed*. it should not be
applied to periwound tissue.
what is autolytic debridement? ...... ANSWER ....... gold
standard debridement.
- where synthetic dressings are used over a wound to
*allow eschar & fibrinous slough* within the wound to be
*self digested* w/ enzymes present in wound fluid
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- use of dressings that support moisture @ wound surface
for epithelization
what is mechanical debridement ...... ANSWER ....... -
non selective & physical removal of debris from wound
ex; of mechanical debridement, and why ...... ANSWER
....... wet to dry saline dressings, which causes
*mechanical separation of eschar from wound bed once
dressing is removed*.
what is biological debridement ...... ANSWER ....... use
of sterile maggots, that breakdown & ingest dead tissue
what is the goal for a wound dressing? ...... ANSWER
....... 1) contribute to exudate
what's a part of the proliferative phase? ...... ANSWER
....... proliferation, granulation & contraction
what happens during inflammatory phase? ...... ANSWER
....... 1) hemostasis. (vasoconstriction)
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2) platelets + fibrin forms, clot formation
3) histamina, vasodilation, increased capillary
permeability, erythema, swelling & warmth
what happens day 1-3 inflammatory phase? ...... ANSWER
....... neutrophils released to injury site, phagocytosis of
debris beings.
what happens during day 3-24 of proliferative phase? ......
ANSWER ....... 1) granulation tissue appears in wound
2) contraction of wound edges
3) resurfacing by epithelialization --> dermal regen.
4) vascular bed reestablished
what happens during day 24-2 yrs of remodelling phase?
...... ANSWER ....... 1) collagen fibers reorganize &
remodel
2) permanent scar
3) attains 80% of original strength
Primary intention healing ...... ANSWER ....... wound
that is closed by suture or wound closers & healing occurs