Osteomyelitis

Osteomyelitis ( 16 Questions)

(Select all that apply): A nurse is providing education on the prevention of Osteomyelitis.
Which strategies should the nurse include in the teaching plan? Select all that apply.



Correct Answer: ["A","C"]

Choice A rationale:

 Proper wound care is a crucial strategy for preventing osteomyelitis.

Osteomyelitis often develops as a result of an infection that enters the bone through a wound or an open fracture.

Keeping wounds clean, well-dressed, and promptly treated can help prevent bacterial entry into the bone and reduce the risk of osteomyelitis.

Choice B rationale:

 Avoiding vaccinations is not a strategy for preventing osteomyelitis.

In fact, vaccinations, such as the tetanus vaccine, can help prevent infections associated with wounds and fractures, reducing the risk of developing osteomyelitis.

Choice C rationale:

 Practicing good hand hygiene and infection control measures is essential in preventing the spread of infections, including those that could lead to osteomyelitis.

Proper hand hygiene and infection control can reduce the risk of introducing bacteria into the body through wounds or medical procedures.

Choice D rationale:

 Neglecting diabetes management is not a strategy for preventing osteomyelitis.

However, poorly controlled diabetes can increase the risk of infections, including those that could lead to osteomyelitis.

Therefore, managing diabetes effectively is important in preventing complications.

Choice E rationale:

 Delaying the treatment of infections is not a strategy for preventing osteomyelitis.

In fact, prompt treatment of infections is essential to prevent their progression to more severe conditions like osteomyelitis.




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