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- with a stage 1 pressure injury, skin is intact, but darker skin tones may appear to be a different color than the surrounding area.
- immobile residents should be repositioned every four hours.
- areas of the body where bone is close to the skin are at a higher risk for skin breakdown.
- residents seated in wheelchairs do not need to be repositioned.
- the na should massage any red areas he notices.
- proper nutrition helps keep the skin healthy.
- when transferring residents, the na should pull them slowly across the sheets to make the job easier.
- a former name for pressure injuries is decubitus ulcers.
- common sites for pressure injuries are the chest, nose, and hands.
- a device that helps support and align a limb is called an orthosis.
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Brief Explanations
- In stage 1 pressure - injury, skin integrity is intact but color may change. True.
- Immobile residents should be repositioned every 2 hours, not 4. False.
- Areas with bone close to skin are at higher risk for skin breakdown. True.
- Wheelchair - seated residents need repositioning to prevent pressure injuries. False.
- Massaging red areas can damage capillaries. False.
- Proper nutrition supports skin health. True.
- Pulling residents across sheets can cause friction and shear. False.
- Decubitus ulcers is an old term for pressure injuries. True.
- Common sites are heels, sacrum, etc., not chest, nose, hands. False.
- An orthosis supports and aligns a limb. True.
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