front 1 Which nutrient is essential for tissue repair and cell growth in wound healing? Proteins Vitamin C Iron Hydration | back 1 Proteins * While all the listed nutrients play supporting roles, proteins are the primary building blocks needed to construct new skin, blood vessels, and connective tissue. |
front 2 What role does vitamin C play in wound healing? Supports immune function Provides energy Repairs cells Transports oxygen | back 2 Supports immune function Not to repair cells. |
front 3 How does malnutrition affect wound healing? Increases healing rate Has no effect Delays wound healing Improves collagen synthesis | back 3 Delays wound healing |
front 4 What is a recommended intervention for improving nutritional intake in wound care? Reducing meal frequency Serving smaller, frequent meals Avoiding snacks Limiting fluid intake | back 4 Serving smaller, frequent meals |
front 5 Why is protein intake vital for wound healing? Reduces inflammation Supports tissue repair Increases hydration Enhances vitamin absorption | back 5 Supports tissue repair * Protein is essential for tissue repair and cell growth, making it vital for wound healing. It provides the necessary building blocks for new tissue formation and helps produce enzymes and immune cells that are crucial for healing. |
front 6 An older adult patient with a chronic wound presents with significant weight loss over the past month. What is the most appropriate FIRST step in managing their nutritional status? Increase their physical activity. Provide a comprehensive nutritional assessment. Begin enteral feeding immediately. Prescribe appetite stimulants. | back 6 Provide a comprehensive nutritional assessment. |
front 7 Name the type of assess: A detailed evaluation used to diagnose malnutrition, uncover nutrient deficiencies, and identify underlying health risks. Conducted by healthcare providers or registered dietitians, it involves analyzing medical histories, body measurements, physical signs, and biochemical data to create tailored dietary interventions | back 7 comprehensive nutritional assessment. |
front 8 What is a critical intervention to support the wound healing process in a patient who is unable to maintain adequate ORAL hydration and nutritional intake? Encourage high-protein snacks between meals. Increase the frequency of his meals. Provide enteral or parenteral nutrition. Recommend a high-carbohydrate diet. | back 8 Provide enteral or parenteral nutrition. |