Which of the following are precipitating factors that can cause a chronic wound to fail to follow a sequential healing process? Select all that apply

A) Rest
B) Diabetes
C) Infection
D) Mobility
E) Malnutrition
F) Peripheral vascular disease


B, C, E, F

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In a highly pigmented client, the nurse would best assess for erythema by

a. follicular accentuation. b. induration. c. reddening of the skin. d. striation.

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To measure a temporal artery temperature, you need to:

a. Insert the device gently into the ear b. Gently slide the device across the fore-head c. Place the device behind the knee d. Gently insert the device between the toes

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A grievance is

A) the prompt resolution of a complaint. B) refusal of services or treatment. C) a premature discharge against medical advice. D) a situation in which the consumer has grounds for complaint.

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A client has been labeled as aggressive. Which behaviors should the nurse analyze as being con-sistent with that designation? The person:

1. Stands up for his or her own rights and respects those of others 2. Insists on his or her own rights and abuses those of others 3. Does not stand up for his or her own rights 4. Allows domination and feels victimized

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