Answer to Question 1
Answer: B, D, E
Individuals with open wounds are more susceptible to contracting a skin infection such as cellulitis. Many believe wounds should be kept dry and should not be covered until a scab forms. However, this slows wound healing and leaves the wound exposed to potential pathogens if the scab comes off. Wound covering helps to maintain a moist environment, decreasing the chance of infection such as cellulitis. The three methods of proper moist wound management include cleansing techniques, proper wound covering, and ointment application. Proper wound moisture management also reduces pains and improves the cosmetic outcome.
Answer to Question 2
Answer: B, C, D
The risk of opportunistic infection is the most common manifestation of AIDS. The risk of opportunistic infection is predictable by the T4 and CD4 cell count. The normal CD4 cell count is greater than 1,000/mm3. All of the labs are abnormal except for the CD4 cell count and the WBC, which was within normal range.