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Science

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NGSS
HS-LS1-3, HS-LS1-4

Standards-aligned

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Describe the main differences between healing by primary intention and secondary intention.

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Why is restoring normal function to the tissue important in cutaneous wound healing?

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It prevents infection and supports overall health.

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It makes the skin look better cosmetically.

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It reduces the need for medical intervention.

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It speeds up the healing process only.

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Which type of wound healing is most likely to result in a fine scar?

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Primary intention

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Secondary intention

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Tertiary intention

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Delayed intention

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Describe the main differences between primary and secondary intention wound healing, including the types of wounds and outcomes associated with each.

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Which of the following is NOT a component of the inflammatory response as described by the acronym HIPER?

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Heat

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Indurations (hardening)

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Pain

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Swelling

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Which of the following are characteristics of wound healing by secondary intention?

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Edges cannot be brought together

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Sutures are used

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More scar tissue forms

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Epithelial cells and scar tissue fill the wound

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Which of the following is the first step in the process of hemostasis after a vessel injury?

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Platelet plug formation

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Blood clotting

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Vascular spasm

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Collagen fiber formation

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Describe the difference between intrinsic and extrinsic factors affecting skin integrity, providing examples of each.

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During which phase of wound healing do fibroblasts lay collagen in the wound bed, strengthening new granulation tissue?

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Inflammatory phase

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Proliferative phase

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Maturation phase

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Hemostasis phase

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Multiple Choice

Malnourished patients with protein deficiency conditions are at higher risk for which of the following?

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Faster wound healing

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Lower risk of infection

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Prolonged wound healing

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Increased fibroblast production

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following are factors affecting wound healing?

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Age

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Circulation and oxygenation

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Nutritional status

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All of the above

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Multiple Select

Select all that are factors that can negatively affect wound healing.

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Pressure

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Desiccation

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Maceration

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Antibiotic therapy

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Multiple Choice

Which color classification of open wounds requires debridement?

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Red

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Yellow

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Black

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Mixed

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Which of the following are complications that can arise from wounds?

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Infection

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Hemorrhage

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Dehiscence and evisceration

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Pressure ulcer

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Describe the immediate steps you should take if a patient experiences evisceration after abdominal surgery.

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Multiple Choice

Which factors are assessed in the Braden Scale for predicting pressure sore risk?

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Sensory perception, moisture, activity, mobility, nutrition, friction and shear

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Pain level, temperature, blood pressure, heart rate

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Mobility, vision, hearing, speech

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Skin color, wound size, infection, medication

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Which of the following is NOT a factor affecting pressure ulcer development?

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Immobility

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External pressure compressing blood vessels

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High protein diet

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Aging skin

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Describe the mechanisms involved in the development of pressure ulcers.

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Which interventions can help prevent pressure ulcers in bedridden patients?

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Regular repositioning, use of pressure-redistributing mattresses, maintaining skin hygiene, adequate nutrition

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Applying ice packs, limiting fluid intake, keeping the patient immobile, using hard mattresses

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Daily sun exposure, frequent massage, high-protein diet only, use of heating pads

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Restricting movement, using plastic sheets, applying talcum powder, avoiding repositioning

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Based on the BMI calculation example, what is the BMI category for a person weighing 198 lb and 70 inches tall?

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Under Weight

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Normal

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Obese

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Open Ended

After learning about skin integrity and wound care, what questions do you still have or what would you like to know more about regarding wound healing?

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Multiple Choice

What is the main difference between primary intention and secondary intention in wound healing?

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Primary intention involves wound edges that are close together, while secondary intention involves wound edges that are not opposed.

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Primary intention has a higher risk of scarring than secondary intention.

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Secondary intention occurs only in surgical wounds.

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Primary intention requires granulation tissue formation.

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