20. The use of suture to aid healing is an example of? 21. On assessment, the nurse finds a patient wound discharging that contains both blood and clear yellow liquid (serum), this... 20. The use of suture to aid healing is an example of? 21. On assessment, the nurse finds a patient wound discharging that contains both blood and clear yellow liquid (serum), this describes which of the following? 22. A normal characteristic of urine includes the following except? 23. When caring for a patient on drains, which of these common drains has a cartridge and a closed drainage system that performs self-suction and collection of drainage? 24. During vomitus collection and observation, a midwife noticed that the patient has vomited with faecal-stained and a strong faecal smell. This is an example of? 25. The following are reasons for a midwife to pass an intermittent (straight) catheter except?
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The questions are posing scenarios related to nursing, specifically covering topics such as wound healing, urine characteristics, patient care, and medical observations. These require knowledge of nursing practices and terminologies to answer correctly.
Answer
20. Primary intent healing. 21. Serosanguineous. 22. Amber color. 23. Hemovac drain. 24. Intestinal obstruction. 25. To relieve urinary retention.
- Primary intent healing. 21. Serosanguineous. 22. Amber color. 23. Hemovac drain. 24. Intestinal obstruction. 25. To relieve urinary retention.
Answer for screen readers
- Primary intent healing. 21. Serosanguineous. 22. Amber color. 23. Hemovac drain. 24. Intestinal obstruction. 25. To relieve urinary retention.
More Information
Sutures are used for primary healing, serosanguineous fluid is a mix of blood and serum. Hemovac is a closed drain system with self-suction. Fecal vomitus indicates bowel obstruction, not nephritis or pulmonary issues. Straight catheters aren't meant to relieve retention.
Tips
Misidentifying wound drainage types can lead to incorrect assessments; understanding urine characteristics ensures proper patient evaluation.
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