NURSING ANM AND GNM

NURSING EXAM QUESTIONS

PATHOLOGY AND GENETICS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
These ulcers failed to heal because of poor delivery of oxygen to the site of the ulcer
A
Diabetic ulcer
B
Venous leg ulcer
C
arterial ulcer
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -A venous ulcer, also known as venous stasis ulcer, is a wound that takes longer than usual to heal. It’s due to vein and blood flow issues and often occurs on your legs near your ankle.

Detailed explanation-2: -Antibiotics may also be used if the ulcer becomes infected, but they don’t help ulcers to heal. However, unless the underlying cause of the ulcer is addressed, there’s a high risk of a venous leg ulcer recurring after treatment. Underlying causes could include immobility, obesity, previous DVT, or varicose veins.

Detailed explanation-3: -Causes Venous leg ulcer A venous leg ulcer can develop after a minor injury if there’s a problem with the circulation of blood in your leg veins. This happens when the pressure inside the veins increases. This constant high pressure can gradually damage the tiny blood vessels in your skin and make it fragile.

Detailed explanation-4: -arterial leg ulcers – caused by poor blood circulation in the arteries. diabetic leg ulcers – caused by the high blood sugar associated with diabetes. vasculitic leg ulcers – associated with chronic inflammatory disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis and lupus. traumatic leg ulcers – caused by injury to the leg.

Detailed explanation-5: -Venous ulcers, also referred to as stasis, insufficiency or varicose ulcers, are the result of malfunctioning venous valves causing pressure in the veins to increase. These typically occur along the medial or lateral distal (lower) leg.

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