RVT Journal Quiz: Volume 42 Issue 3 Article 1 Wound Management

RVT Journal Quiz: Volume 42 Issue 3 Article 1 Wound Management

Continuing to learn after achieving RVT status is essential for the individual and the advancement of the profession. RVTs can earn one (1) Continuing Education (CE) credit by reading the CE articles in the RVT Journal, or watching recorded sessions of OAVT presentations, and submitting the successfully completed corresponding quizzes.

If you obtain a score of 8 out of 10 (80%) or higher, you will receive a confirmation email which OAVT members can use as acceptable proof for their online CE record.

“Lucy” presents after being hit by a car. She has extensive skin loss to her distal left antebrachium, with exposure of the radius. This wound is an example of a/an: *
Wound contamination occurs when there is a sufficient number of bacteria to invade into local tissue. *
How old must a wound be to be considered in the golden period of wound management? *
Which of the following is the correct order of wound healing? *
Purulent material is seen during what stage of wound healing? *
Which of the following statements is true? *
“Dash” presents one hour after sustaining a small laceration to his thorax, while chasing a cat through a fence. The wound contains no contamination. The most appropriate way to close this wound would be: *
Felines have a slower rate of wound contraction than canines. *
“Dash” again chases the cat, but this time chases it under the deck of the house. By the time the owners catch him and bring him to the hospital, it is 12 hours post injury. He has sustained a laceration to his flank. The most appropriate way to close this wound would be: *
Granulated sugar has been shown to be effective against multi-drug resistant bacteria and Pseudomonas. *