A) Coagulation
B) Stasis
C) Hyperemia
D) Necrosis
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A) Superficial
B) Superficial partial thickness
C) Full-thickness
D) First degree
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A) Avoid protein-rich foods for a period of time.
B) Avoid calcium-rich products for a period of time.
C) Restrict movement for a period of time.
D) Perform mild range-of-movement (ROM) exercises.
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A) Maintains a moist wound bed.
B) Promotes maintenance of body temperature.
C) Keeps skin folds separated.
D) Exposes wound to pathogens.
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A) Lace graft
B) Full-thickness graft
C) Slit graft
D) Split thickness graft
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A) Localized edema
B) Absent bowel sounds
C) Loss of mobility
D) Cardiac dysrhythmias
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A) The client's heart rate is rapid.
B) The client's urinary output is 0.3 to 0.5 mL/kg/hour.
C) The client's breathing is unlabored and skin is clammy.
D) The client is conscious.
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A) Mechanical
B) Natural
C) Enzymatic
D) Surgical
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A) Use powder-free sterile gloves.
B) Use topical antimicrobial medications.
C) Use cold compresses or sponges.
D) Use sterilized gauze swaps.
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A) Split thickness grafts are less successful than other types of grafts.
B) Their cosmetic appearance are more desirable.
C) Hair is able to grow back from their surface.
D) The epidermis and a thin layer of dermis are harvested from the client's skin.
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A) A client with burns involving the hands
B) A client with burns of the face and neck
C) A client with burns in the perineal area
D) A client with burns in the abdominal area
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A) It compromises wound healing and immunocompetence.
B) It compromises dexterity and mobility.
C) It maximizes the risk of sodium retention and hypotension.
D) It maximizes the risk of impaired ventilation.
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A) Anemia
B) Gastric ulcers
C) Hyperthyroidism
D) Cardiac arrest
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A) Superficial
B) Partial-thickness
C) Deep partial-thickness
D) Full-thickness
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A) It helps determine the percentage of the total body surface area (TBSA) that is burned.
B) The client's condition is likely to deteriorate after 72 hours.
C) The wound is susceptible to infections.
D) The early appearance of the burn injury may change.
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A) Anaphylactic shock
B) Neurogenic shock
C) Septic shock
D) Hypovolemic shock
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A) 18%
B) 27%
C) 36%
D) 45%
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A) Increases evaporative fluid loss.
B) Increases potential for infection.
C) Reduces scarring.
D) Prolongs recovery
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A) 1%
B) 5%
C) 10%
D) 15%
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A) Heterograft
B) Allograft
C) Autograft
D) Slit graft
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