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A nurse is caring for a client whose chemical injury has
necessitated a skin graft to the client's left hand. Which
statement is true regarding skin graft use?
A. This use is not a type of reconstruction.
B. Skin grafts form their own blood supply.
C. They are only transplanted from another doner.
D. Skin is transferred from a distant site to the graft site. -
....ANSWER...D. Skin is transferred from a distant site to
the graft site.
A school nurse has sent home four children who show
evidence of pediculosis capitis.
What is an important instruction the nurse should include
in the note being sent home to parents?
,A. The child's scalp should be monitored for 48 to 72 hours
before starting treatment.
B. Nits may have to be manually removed from the child's
hair shafts.
C. The disease is self-limiting and symptoms will abate
within 1 week.
D. Efforts should be made to improve the child's level of
hygiene. - ....ANSWER...B. Nits may have to be manually
removed from the child's hair shafts.
A client has just been diagnosed with psoriasis and
frequently has lesions around his right eye. What should
the nurse teach the client about topical corticosteroid use
on these lesions?
A. Cataract development is possible.
B. The ointment is likely to cause weeping.
C. Corticosteroid use is contraindicated on these lesions.
D. The client may develop glaucoma. - ....ANSWER...A.
Cataract development is possible.
,A nurse is caring for a client who has a diagnosis of bullous
pemphigoid and who is being treated on the medical unit.-
The nurse knows that systemic treatment will most likely
include which element?
A. Corticosteroid therapy
B. Skin biopsy
C. Topical corticosteroids
D. Pencillin therapy - ....ANSWER...A. Corticosteroid
therapy
A client's blistering disorder has resulted in the formation
of multiple lesions in the client's mouth. What
intervention should be included in the client's plan of care?
A. Provide chlorhexidine solution for rinsing the client's
mouth.
B. Avoid providing regular mouth care until the client's
lesions heal.
C. Liaise with the primary provider to arrange for
parenteral nutrition.
, D. Encourage the client to gargle with a hypertonic
solution after each meal. - ....ANSWER...A. Provide
chlorhexidine solution for rinsing the client's mouth.
When caring for a client with toxic epidermal necrolysis
(TEN), the critical care nurse assesses frequently for high
fever, tachycardia, and extreme weakness and fatigue. The
nurse is aware that these findings are potential indicators
of what condition(s)? Select all that apply.
A. Possible malignancy
B. Epidermal necrosis
C. Neurologic involvement
D. Increased metabolic needs
E. Possible gastrointestinal mucosal sloughing -
....ANSWER...B. Epidermal necrosis
D. Increased metabolic needs
E. Possible gastrointestinal mucosal sloughing
A nurse is assessing a teenage client with acne vulgaris.
The client's mother states, "I keep telling him that this is
what happens when you eat as many french fries as he