Wounds and Pressure Ulcers

Wounds and Pressure Ulcers ( 15 Questions)

A nurse is selecting a dressing for a patient's pressure ulcer based on wound characteristics. What factors should the nurse consider when making this decision?



Correct Answer: ["B","C","D"]

Choice A rationale:

 The wound's warmth to the touch is not a primary factor to consider when selecting a dressing for a pressure ulcer.

The choice of dressing should primarily be based on the wound's characteristics, such as its depth, exudate level, and tissue involvement.

Choice B rationale:

 The presence of a foul odor from the wound is an important factor to consider when selecting a dressing.

Malodorous wounds may indicate infection or necrotic tissue, and appropriate wound dressings can help manage odor and promote healing.

Choice C rationale:

 The extent of tissue damage, including muscle and bone involvement, is a critical factor in choosing an appropriate dressing for a pressure ulcer.

Dressings should be selected based on the depth of the wound and the extent of tissue damage to support healing and prevent complications.

Choice D rationale:

 The patient's mobility and pressure on vulnerable areas are essential considerations when selecting a dressing.

Dressings should help offload pressure from vulnerable areas and promote mobility while providing optimal wound care.

The choice of dressing should support the overall management of the patient's condition.




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