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Further Questions on this Topic ( 18 Questions)

A nurse is caring for a client who has an infected surgical wound on his abdomen. The nurse notes that the wound has redness, warmth, swelling, pain, and purulent drainage. The nurse recognizes these findings as indicative of what stage of inflammation?


Correct Answer: C

Choice A reason:

Vascular stage is the stage of inflammation that involves the changes in blood flow and vascular permeability at the site of injury or infection. It manifests as redness and warmth due to vasodilation and increased blood flow, and swelling due to fluid leakage from the vessels into the interstitial space.

Choice B reason:

Cellular stage is the stage of inflammation that involves the migration of white blood cells from the vessels into the tissues to eliminate the causative agent and remove the damaged tissue. It manifests as pain due to the release of chemical mediators that stimulate nerve endings, and purulent drainage due to the accumulation of dead cells and microorganisms.

Choice D reason:

Resolution stage is the stage of inflammation that involves the restoration of normal tissue structure and function after the elimination of the causative agent and the removal of the damaged tissue. It manifests as decreased redness, warmth, swelling, pain, and drainage due to the cessation of inflammatory response.




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