Burns & Dressings

Create a detailed illustration of various types of burns and appropriate medical dressings, focusing on wound care and treatment in a clinical setting.

Burns and Dressings Quiz

Welcome to the Burns and Dressings Quiz! This engaging quiz is designed to test your knowledge about wound care and burn classifications. Whether you're a healthcare professional, a student, or simply someone interested in learning more about this vital topic, you'll find valuable insights and information.

Topics covered in this quiz include:

  • Types of burn injuries
  • Wound care management
  • Appropriate dressing selections
  • Recognizing burn classifications
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by HealingHand37
Black wounds are treated with debridement. Which type of debridement is most selective and least damaging?
Debridement with scissors
Debridement with wet to dry dressings
Mechanical debridement
Chemical debridement
A client with a wound in the late regeneration phase of tissue repair. The wound may be protected by applying a:
Transparent film
Hydrogel dressing
Alginate dressing
Foam dressing
Which of the following patients would be expected to benefit from a moist to dry dressing?
24 yr old with an open infected wound from a spider bite
7 yr old with an abrasion on bilateral knees
50 yr old with a post op knee replacement incision
30 yr old who had a large cyst removed and now has some necrotic tissue
Why does a wound bed need to stay moist?
To support healing by enabling granulation tissue to grow
To prevent excessive fluid loss from the body
To determine if the area has reactive hyperemia
To decrease patient discomfort
Foam dressings can be used for:
Leg ulcers
Sutured wounds
Skin grafts
Minor burns
Is generally a focal injury that is dry, often has an appearance similar to a full-thickness burns; contact site
Exit wound
Electrical burns
Entrance wound
Friction burns
The PT is caring for a patient with superficial partial-thickness burns of the face sustained within the last 12 hours. Upon assessment the PT would expect to find which manifestation?
Blisters
Destruction of all skin layers
Reddening of the skin
Damage to sebaceous glands
When assessing a patient with a partial-thickness burn, the PT would expect to find:
Blisters
Red, shiny, wet appearance
Intact nerve endings
Exposed fascia
A px has a scald burn on the R arm that is bright, red, moist, and has several blisters. What is the classification of burns?
Superficial partial-thickness burn
Superficial burn
Full-thickness burn
Thermal burn
A 25 yr old px is admitted with partial-thickness injuries over 20% of the total body surface area involving both lower legs
Minor burn
Moderate burn
Severe burn
Intermediate burn
A px has experienced a full-thickness thermal burn from the grill. What manifestation should the PT expect?
Severe pain, blisters, and blanching with pressure
Pain, minimal edema, and blanching with pressure
Redness, evidence of inhalation injury, and charred skin
No pain, waxy white skin, and no blanching with pressure
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