Chapter 66: Caring for Clients With Burns - Nurselytic

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Timby's Introductory Medical-Surgical Nursing Thirteenth, North American Edition

Chapter 66 : Caring for Clients With Burns Questions

Question 1 of 5

A client presents with a full-thickness burn to the anterior chest. The leathery skin is tight, making breathing difficult. The nurse anticipates which treatment management technique in the care of this client?

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: In areas of full-thickness burns, eschar constricts the area and can impair circulation or expansion of the anterior chest wall. An escharostomy is performed to release the burn tissue on the anterior chest, freeing the chest for expansion with inspiration. Endotracheal tube insertion, tracheostomy, and ventilation do not correct the tightening of the chest and poor expansion issue.

Question 2 of 5

Following a burn to a large area of the body, the client receives an Oasis porcine graft. Which statement by the client indicates an understanding of the use of this grafting material?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: A xenograft, such as Oasis, is a temporary cover that will be rejected in days to weeks and will need to be replaced or removed at that time. A porcine graft originates from a pig. Autologous skin cell isolation grafting requires a 5 cm x 5 sample of skin that is separated and sprayed on the wound. Cadaver skin and or stem cells from umbilical cord blood are grafting material that is harvested from another human.

Question 3 of 5

The nurse is providing education to the client with multiple burns and lists the options for skin grafting and application techniques. Which is the primary benefit for using an autograft slit graft versus other types of grafts?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: In an autograft slit graft, the skin is harvested from the client's buttocks or thighs. Rejection is less likely with this type of graft because the donor and recipient are the same. There will be scarring at both the donor and recipient sites, and added discomfort is associated from the donor site. Because the slit graft is expanded through a meshing device, the scarring will appear as a mesh. Healing is delayed due to need for two wounds.

Question 4 of 5

A nurse is monitoring the effectiveness of fluid resuscitation in a client who is being treated for burns. What assessment would indicate the success of the fluid resuscitation?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Successful fluid resuscitation is gauged by a urinary output of 0.5 to 1 ml/kg/hour via an indwelling catheter. Fluid resuscitation does not directly affect the client's heart rate, breathing, or mental status.

Question 5 of 5

The nurse is teaching a client who underwent a skin graft for a burn injury about the use of pressure garments. What instruction(s) should the nurse include in the teaching? Select all that apply.

Correct Answer: B,E

Rationale: When using a pressure garment, the nurse should instruct the client to wear the garment for at least 23 hours a day, not 12 hours a day. The client should contact the primary provider if the garment does not seem to fit. The nurse should instruct the client to hand wash, not machine wash, the pressure garment daily with a mild detergent. The garment should not be wring dry. Instead, the client should squeeze and roll the garment in a towel to remove as much moisture as possible. The client should also massage any moisturizers, lotions, creams, and petroleum-based ointments completely into the skin before donning the garment.

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