Module (10)
Follow up activities of burn.
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Student name:
Objectives:
*To help students improve their test taking abilities and increase their clinical
knowledge
*To help measuring the acquired knowledge related to burn.
Multiple Choice Questions
*Read each question carefully and circle the best answer
1. Which of the following best describes the cause of edema after sever
burn?
*a Inability of the damaged capillaries to maintain fluids in the cell walls
b. Reduced vascular permeability at the site of the burned area
c. Decreased osmotic pressure in the burned tissue
d. Increased fluids in the extracellular compartment
e. The IV fluid being administered too quickly
2. What is the initial cause of hypovolemia during the emergent phase of burn
injury?
*a Increased capillary permcability
b Decrease capillary permeability
c. Loss of sodium to the interstitium
d. Fluid loss from denuded skin surfaces
e. Decreased vascular oncotic pressure
3. When does skin regeneration begin to take place with partial-thickness burns?
*a Within 7 days.
b. In 2 to 4 weeks.
c. After one month.
d. After 2 months.
e. Between the third and sixth month
4. Which increase during hypovolemic stage of burn, when plasma leakage
produces edema?
a. Circulating blood volume
b. Systolic blood pressure
c Diastolic. blood pre
*d The hematocrit level
e Potassium level
5. Which of them the characteristic of a full thickness burn?
*a The destruction of the entire dermis
b The appearance of blisters
c. Not associated with edema formation
d. Usually very painful because of exposed of nerve endings
e. Red, dry and blanch with pressure
6. Which of the following one, the nurse should know to monitor the patient's urine while providing care for full-thickness electrical burn?
*a Hemoglobin and myoglobin
b. Hemoglobin and Free iron
c. Free iron and white blood cells
d. Protein and red blood cells
e. Potassium and Urea