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ghost!

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On assessment a nurse notes that a patient's skin is reddened with a small abrasion. The nurse most correctly will classify this ulcer formation as what stage?
 
  A. I
  B. II
  C. III
  D. IV

Question 2

A patient has a morphine sulfate epidural catheter in place for postoperative pain control. When the nurse enters the room, the patient complains of pain. The nurse's first response is to:
 
  A. stop the infusion.
  B. call the physician or health care provider immediately.
  C. ask the patient to describe the pain.
  D. speak to the patient in a calming tone to reduce anxiety.



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Carliemb17

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Answer to Question 1

B
Stage I is an observable pressure ulcer with warm/cool skin temperature, firm or boggy tissue consistency, sensation of pain or itching. Stage III is loss of skin involving damage or necrosis, presenting as a deep crater with or without undermining of surrounding tissues. Stage IV is a full-thickness skin loss with extensive destruction, tissue necrosis, or damage to muscle, bone, or tendon/joint capsule. Undermining and sinus tracts are also present.

Answer to Question 2

C
Nurses need to assess the patient first. Next, assess the lines, catheter, and infusion pump. Notify the physician or health care provider or follow protocols should a problem exist. Speaking in a calm voice demonstrates caring behavior.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
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