CARE 2 EXAM WITH CORRECT ACTUAL
QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY WELL
DEFINED ANSWERS LATEST ALREADY
GRADED A+ 2025 – 2026
An elderly patient, who has recently had a stroke, is
assessed by the nurse as having a reddened area over the
coccyx. To prevent this from progressing the nurse decides
to - ANSWERS-implement measures to relieve pressure,
such as repositioning the patient regularly and using
support surfaces.
What is the definition of debridement? - ANSWERS-is the
removal of devitalized or necrotic tissue from a wound to
promote healing.
, There are several instruments for assessing patients who are
at risk of developing a pressure injury. The Braden Scale is
commonly used. What risk factors are assessed using the
Braden Scale? - ANSWERS-including sensory perception,
moisture, activity, mobility, nutrition, and friction/shear.
The haemostasis phase of wound healing is characterised
by: - ANSWERS-formation of blood
The nurse observes that the client's skin on their right
elbow is reddened, with a small abrasion, representing
partial-thickness loss of the dermis. Classify the stage of the
pressure injury as: - ANSWERS-Stage 2 pressure injury.
The nurse uses a surgical aseptic technique when: -
ANSWERS-during invasive procedures
An effective question to assess orientation in a mental
health assessment may include: - ANSWERS-awareness of
the current time, place, and person
You are caring for Mrs X and her daughter Jane phones
accusing staff of physically abusing her mother. Jane is very
angry and upset and you recognise that the situation needs